Can a Car Designed for 95 Octane Use 92 Octane Gasoline?
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95 octane cars cannot use 92 octane gasoline. It is necessary to check the gasoline grade marked on the inside of the vehicle's fuel tank cap or the standard gasoline grade. The effects of using 92 octane gasoline in a 95 octane car are: 1. Abnormal engine operation; 2. Increased car noise; 3. Reduced driving power; 4. Engine damage. Gasoline has a high octane rating, which is classified according to the octane level: 89, 90, 92, 93, 95, 97, and 98. Different grades represent different fuel anti-knock properties, with higher gasoline grades indicating better anti-knock performance. Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained from petroleum through distillation, cracking, or pyrolysis, and it can be used as fuel.