Can turbocharged cars use 92 octane gasoline?
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Turbocharged cars can use 92 octane gasoline, but it depends on the brand and model of the car. Generally, the recommended gasoline grade is indicated on the back of the fuel tank cap or in the car's manual. Here is an introduction to turbocharged engines: 1. A turbocharged engine refers to an engine equipped with a turbocharger. 2. A turbocharger is essentially an air compressor that increases the intake air volume by compressing air. It utilizes the inertial force of the exhaust gases from the engine to drive the turbine in the turbine chamber, which in turn drives the coaxial impeller. The impeller compresses the air delivered from the air filter pipe, pressurizing it before it enters the cylinder. 3. When the engine speed increases, the exhaust gas discharge speed and turbine speed also increase synchronously, allowing the impeller to compress more air into the cylinder. The increased air pressure and density enable the combustion of more fuel. By adjusting the fuel quantity and engine speed accordingly, the engine's output power can be increased.