
Here are the differences between Aipao 95 and regular 95: 1. Different effects: (1) Aipao 95 gasoline has stronger power, better engine , and anti-corrosion properties. (2) Regular 95 gasoline has weaker power and engine maintenance functions compared to Aipao 95. 2. Different octane values: (1) The octane distribution of Aipao 95 gasoline is more reasonable, allowing for more complete combustion during engine startup and acceleration, significantly improving the car's power. (2) The octane distribution of regular 95 gasoline is less reasonable than that of Aipao 95.

I've always paid close attention to different gasoline grades. Both AiPao 95 and regular 95 are 95-octane gasoline, but they differ in additive formulations. AiPao 95 uses Sinopec's proprietary fuel additive formula, offering better cleaning performance and effectively suppressing low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI), making it particularly suitable for turbocharged engines. From actual driving experience, AiPao 95 provides faster power response during rapid acceleration and generates less carbon deposits. Regular 95 also has decent basic cleaning capabilities, but tends to produce gum deposits that can clog fuel injectors in congested driving conditions. Additionally, long-distance tests show that AiPao 95 provides about 5% more highway range, though it costs approximately 0.3 yuan more per liter. It's recommended to choose AiPao 95 for turbocharged vehicles, while regular 95 is sufficient for naturally aspirated engines.

I noticed that Aipao 95 is slightly more expensive than regular 95 when refueling, but upon careful calculation, it's actually cost-effective. The nano-scale cleaning molecules in Aipao 95 can dissolve carbon deposits in the fuel system, and after using three full tanks, you'll notice the throttle becomes more responsive. Most importantly, it protects the engine—experimental data shows that using Aipao 95 reduces carbon deposits on piston tops by 27%, and the spark plugs remain in much better condition. While regular 95 can be used, direct-injection engines in particular need to be cautious, as the gum deposits from regular 95 can clog the fuel injectors, and the repair costs could cover three years of using Aipao 95. In my opinion, it's better to start using Aipao 95 with a new car right away, as waiting until problems arise will lead to even higher repair costs.

Are there so many types of 95 gasoline? Simply put, Ai Pao 95 has higher oxygen content and burns more completely. Last time at the gas station, the attendant asked me to touch the bottles of both fuels, and Ai Pao 95 was noticeably colder, indicating purer base oil. In terms of driving data, with the same 50 liters of fuel, Ai Pao 95 can run 20 kilometers more on the highway. However, be aware that some older cars may not adapt well. For example, my 15-year-old car had slight throttle vibrations, and the repair shop said it was due to changes in combustion temperature. Switching back to regular 95 solved the issue. Choosing fuel depends on the car's age; for cars under 5 years old, feel free to use Ai Pao 95.

The core difference between the two types of 95-octane gasoline lies in their additive systems. Aipao 95 utilizes third-generation cleaning technology, which can encapsulate impurities in the gasoline and expel them through the exhaust, making it particularly friendly to particulate filters. My car, which has modified exhaust, used regular 95-octane, and the malfunction indicator light came on within just three months, with diagnostics indicating a clogged filter. After switching to Aipao 95, there have been no issues for over six months, and the exhaust emission data has also improved. Additionally, there's a difference in starting performance; in winter temperatures below zero, Aipao 95 starts immediately, whereas regular 95 requires holding the key for an extra couple of seconds. For those aiming to maintain their vehicle's value, long-term use of Aipao 95 results in better engine condition.

After checking the composition report with a fuel testing app, I found that regular 95-octane gasoline mainly uses MTBE to boost octane rating, while Ai Pao 95 employs alkylate oil plus a cleaning compound. The most noticeable difference in actual driving occurs on uphill sections—with regular 95, the engine sounds muffled at full throttle, whereas Ai Pao 95 delivers much smoother RPM increases. In fuel consumption tests, regular 95 averaged 9.2L/100km for city commuting, compared to 8.7L for Ai Pao 95. Based on 20,000 km annual mileage, this translates to over 400 yuan in fuel savings. Personally, I'd say the savings are enough to upgrade to a better air filter, making overall costs even lower.


