Sahara JK and Sport JK

Please hold the laughter till the end. Thank You.

My girlfriends daughter has rented a JKU Sahara (estimate 2014). Yes I did say rent. I don't know the details. Once day she asked me to check her tires. All, including the spare were low in pressure. Since I am a Jeeper, I always have on hand to do the basic needs in my JEEP. I inflated her tires. Then she asked me if the JEEP need Premium gas. Right off hand I said no, I put 87 octane in mine since I've had it and never had a problem. But then that little voice in the back of my head popped up. You know that nagging little voice of doubt. Since I don't know the specs on the Sahara, and since it's not her Jeep, I told her put Premium gas.

So after you stop laughing at me, my question is "Is there a difference between a Sahara JKU and a Sport JK (both about 2014) engines?

Thank you for your help.
:cheesy:
 

Ddays

Hooked
Please hold the laughter till the end. Thank You.

My girlfriends daughter has rented a JKU Sahara (estimate 2014). Yes I did say rent. I don't know the details. Once day she asked me to check her tires. All, including the spare were low in pressure. Since I am a Jeeper, I always have on hand to do the basic needs in my JEEP. I inflated her tires. Then she asked me if the JEEP need Premium gas. Right off hand I said no, I put 87 octane in mine since I've had it and never had a problem. But then that little voice in the back of my head popped up. You know that nagging little voice of doubt. Since I don't know the specs on the Sahara, and since it's not her Jeep, I told her put Premium gas.

So after you stop laughing at me, my question is "Is there a difference between a Sahara JKU and a Sport JK (both about 2014) engines?

Thank you for your help.
:cheesy:

No differences at all. For the most part premium is a waste of money and def not needed.
 

QuicksilverJK

Caught the Bug
Higher octane gas burns slower to avoid the knocking or pinging caused by pre-ignition of the fuel in high compression/high rpm engines. Since the jeep is neither of those there is no advantage to running higher octane fuels.


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Eloucha

New member
Please hold the laughter till the end. Thank You.

My girlfriends daughter has rented a JKU Sahara (estimate 2014). Yes I did say rent. I don't know the details. Once day she asked me to check her tires. All, including the spare were low in pressure. Since I am a Jeeper, I always have on hand to do the basic needs in my JEEP. I inflated her tires. Then she asked me if the JEEP need Premium gas. Right off hand I said no, I put 87 octane in mine since I've had it and never had a problem. But then that little voice in the back of my head popped up. You know that nagging little voice of doubt. Since I don't know the specs on the Sahara, and since it's not her Jeep, I told her put Premium gas.

So after you stop laughing at me, my question is "Is there a difference between a Sahara JKU and a Sport JK (both about 2014) engines?

Thank you for your help.
:cheesy:

Nothing wrong to be honest and premium jeeper that mean u respect jeep and treated with premium gaz. No difference gaz is cheap this days. Spending premium help the economy of the country lol


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Ddays

Hooked
Nothing wrong to be honest and premium jeeper that mean u respect jeep and treated with premium gaz. No difference gaz is cheap this days. Spending premium help the economy of the country lol


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:thinking: What color is the sky in your world?
 

OverlanderJK

Resident Smartass
Nothing wrong to be honest and premium jeeper that mean u respect jeep and treated with premium gaz. No difference gaz is cheap this days. Spending premium help the economy of the country lol


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Is English not your first language or is you uncle your father?


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