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Can the Magotan Only Use 95 Octane Gasoline?

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LaDominic
08/26/25 4:20am
The Magotan can only use 95 octane gasoline. The manufacturer recommends using 95 octane fuel because the vehicle is equipped with a turbocharged engine across all models. Using 95 octane fuel ensures the engine operates normally, preventing issues such as shaking or insufficient power during use. Differences in Gasoline Grades: The difference between gasoline grades lies in their anti-knock performance. The higher the octane rating, the stronger the anti-knock performance. The anti-knock component is isooctane, which varies in octane value. A higher octane rating indicates better anti-knock performance. Effects of Using the Wrong Gasoline: Using the wrong gasoline can lead to insufficient power and increased fuel consumption. In some vehicles, the engine warning light may activate, or the engine may even stall and fail to start. If the wrong gasoline grade is significantly different from the recommended one, it is best to drain the fuel tank promptly and clean the tank and fuel system to minimize damage to the engine. Precautions When Refueling: When refueling, the engine should be turned off. Avoid making phone calls or using mobile phones, and do not use open flames in the gas station. It is important to choose a reputable gas station and the correct gasoline grade.
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RuthFitz
09/08/25 5:36am
I found that the Magotan manual does recommend using 95-octane gasoline because its 1.8T or 2.0T engines have a relatively high compression ratio. Using lower-octane fuel can easily cause knocking, leading to piston damage. I've been driving this car for five years and have always insisted on using 95-octane fuel, which ensures smooth acceleration and stable fuel consumption. Occasionally testing with 92-octane fuel, I noticed a significant drop in power, increased engine noise, and potential long-term issues like heavier carbon buildup and higher maintenance costs. I believe it's best to follow the manufacturer's recommendations—after all, an engine repair can cost thousands, and saving a bit on fuel isn't worth it. In practice, gas stations offer plenty of choices, and 95-octane fuel is easy to find, avoiding any hassle.
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DiKaden
10/22/25 5:41am
My Magotan usually runs on 95-octane gasoline, which delivers stronger power output and better noise control. The manual clearly recommends this grade but doesn't strictly prohibit 92-octane fuel. In emergencies, I've tried 92-octane, but it caused slight jerking and sluggish acceleration. Mechanics told me short-term use is fine, but long-term use may affect fuel injector and cylinder lifespan. With minimal price difference now—just a few cents more per liter for 95—it's more cost-effective than downgrading when considering overall maintenance. Over time, it becomes a habit; don't risk it for small savings.
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