Can 92 Octane Fuel Be Replaced with 95?
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92 octane fuel can be replaced with 95 gasoline. The differences between 92 and 95 gasoline are as follows: 1. Different content: There is no difference in quality between 92 and 95 gasoline, the quality is the same. 2. Different prices: 95 gasoline is slightly more expensive than a tank of 92 gasoline. 3. Different power: 95 gasoline with higher octane is suitable for engines with higher compression ratios. Here is some extended information about gasoline types: 1. The octane rating of gasoline depends on the octane number, for example, 92 gasoline indicates that its research octane number is not less than 92. The choice of different octane ratings for engines mainly depends on whether the compression ratio matches the octane number of the gasoline. 2. The so-called 92, 95, and 98 unleaded gasoline means that they contain 92%, 95%, and 98% of "isooctane" with strong anti-knock ability, respectively, that is, they contain 8%, 5%, and 2% of "n-heptane" with poor anti-knock ability, respectively. 3. More straightforwardly, the higher the octane rating, the more octane the gasoline contains, and the stronger its anti-knock ability.