What happens when you mix 95 and 98 octane gasoline?
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The vehicle's specified gasoline octane rating is 95. Using 98 octane gasoline won't cause problems, but it may reduce acceleration performance. However, using 92 octane gasoline will have negative effects, and prolonged use of 92 octane gasoline is particularly inadvisable as it increases the frequency of engine knocking and accelerates engine wear. 1. About gasoline: Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained from petroleum through fractionation, cracking, or pyrolysis, used as fuel. It appears as a transparent, flammable liquid. 2. Gasoline classification: Based on octane ratings, gasoline is categorized into various grades such as 89, 90, 92, 93, 95, 97, and 98 octane, characterized by properties like volatility, stability, anti-knock quality, corrosiveness, and cleanliness.