Is it necessary to use 95 octane gasoline for the Golf?
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The Golf equipped with a turbocharged engine must use 95 octane gasoline. This is because the relationship between the cylinder compression ratio and the turbocharger means that when the engine starts working, the turbocharger also begins to operate. During operation, the engine draws in more air, and using 95 octane gasoline can withstand greater pressure, preventing engine knocking. The Golf 7 has a body length of 4255mm, a width of 1799mm, and a height of 1451mm. The front and rear wheel tracks are 1549mm and 1520mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2637mm.