What happens if a car that requires 95 octane fuel is filled with 92 octane gasoline?
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Occasionally using 92 octane gasoline in such a car won't cause significant issues, but prolonged use of 92 octane fuel may cause certain damage to the engine, and in severe cases, could lead to engine failure. The differences between 92 octane and 95 octane gasoline are as follows: 1. 92 octane gasoline refers to fuel with an octane rating of 92. 2. 95 octane gasoline refers to fuel with an octane rating of 95. 3. The chemical compositions used in both fuel types are quite similar, but 95 octane gasoline has higher fuel efficiency and provides more sufficient power for the vehicle. 4. Generally, naturally aspirated cars use 92 octane fuel, while turbocharged vehicles require 95 octane fuel.