What to Do If You Accidentally Fill Up with 92 Octane Instead of 95 Octane?
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If you accidentally fill up with 92 octane gasoline instead of 95 octane occasionally, it generally won't cause any immediate issues. Mixing different grades and types of gasoline won't show obvious problems in the short term. Carbon deposits and fuel line blockages are usually the result of long-term mixed usage. Here are some relevant details: 1. Don't worry too much when this happens. After mixing different grades of gasoline, no special maintenance is required. Just refuel with the appropriate grade of gasoline as specified by your vehicle when conditions allow. 2. Some car owners believe that using higher octane fuel can improve performance, but this is unnecessary. If the engine's compression ratio doesn't meet the standard, even the best fuel won't make a difference.