Can a Car Designed for 95 Octane Gasoline Use 92 Octane?
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95 octane gasoline cars should not use 92 octane gasoline, as using lower octane fuel may have negative effects on the vehicle. Gasoline grades are distinguished by their octane ratings, with higher octane gasoline having better anti-knock properties, reducing the likelihood of engine knocking and improving engine performance. Precautions for refueling include: 1. Refuel in the morning or evening to avoid direct sunlight at noon; 2. Add more fresh fuel before long-distance trips; 3. Do not exceed the fuel tank's upper limit; 4. Avoid using electronic devices while refueling; 5. No smoking; 6. Park, turn off the engine, and shut off the power; 7. Avoid mixing different grades of gasoline.