Can 95 Octane and 92 Octane Gasoline Be Mixed?
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95 octane and 92 octane gasoline cannot be mixed for the following reasons: it affects the normal operation of the engine, leading to increased car noise, reduced driving power, and potential engine damage. Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained through distillation, cracking, or pyrolysis of petroleum and is used as fuel. The characteristics of gasoline include: 1. Evaporation: It quickly vaporizes in the engine cylinder and forms a uniform combustible mixture with air; 2. Stability: The ability to resist oxidation under normal temperature and liquid phase conditions is called stability; 3. Anti-knock: Refers to the ability of gasoline to resist detonation combustion under various usage conditions; 4. Corrosiveness: Sulfur compounds in gasoline can cause corrosion to objects.