What is the current equivalent of the previous 93-octane gasoline?
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Vehicles that previously used 93-octane gasoline now correspond to 92-octane gasoline after the fuel reform. More information about gasoline is as follows: 1. Introduction: Gasoline is one of the most widely used light petroleum products and an important fuel for engines. Gasoline components can be divided into straight-run gasoline, thermal cracking gasoline, catalytic cracking gasoline, catalytic reforming gasoline, polymerization gasoline, hydrocracking gasoline, alkylation gasoline, and synthetic gasoline. 2. Uses: Gasoline products can be classified into three main categories based on their uses: aviation gasoline, automotive gasoline, and solvent gasoline. The first two are mainly used as fuel for gasoline engines and are widely used in cars, motorcycles, speedboats, helicopters, and agricultural and forestry aircraft.