Can You Add 95 Octane Gasoline When 92 Octane Is Not Completely Used Up?
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You can add 95 octane gasoline when 92 octane is not completely used up, but it is not recommended to do this frequently. Occasionally mixing them is fine. More details are as follows: 1. The chemical composition and other aspects of 92 octane and 95 octane gasoline are relatively similar, and both have strong anti-knock properties. Mixing them generally does not cause major issues, but for vehicle safety, it is best to use them separately. 2. The proportion of anti-knock agents added in 95 octane gasoline is slightly higher than that in 92 octane gasoline. The quality of the two types of gasoline is exactly the same; the only difference is the amount of anti-knock agents added, which is designed to meet the different anti-knock requirements of engines with different compression ratios.