What is the actual measured fuel consumption per 100 kilometers for 92 and 95 gasoline?
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92 gasoline actual measured fuel consumption: 11.6L/100km; 95 gasoline actual measured fuel consumption: 11.08L/100km. The following are the differences between 92 and 95 gasoline: 1. Composition content: 92 gasoline contains 92% isooctane and 8% n-heptane; while 95 gasoline contains 95% isooctane and 5% n-heptane. 2. Anti-knock performance: The ability of gasoline to resist knocking when burning in the engine is the primary indicator of gasoline combustion performance. Knocking is caused by abnormal combustion of gasoline in the engine. The octane number is the target for gasoline's anti-knock performance. The higher the octane number, the stronger the anti-knock performance. Higher compression ratios lead to higher pressure in the combustion chamber. If gasoline with lower anti-knock performance is used, knocking is more likely to occur. Since 95 gasoline has a higher octane content than 92 gasoline, its anti-knock performance is better.