What Type of Fuel Should I Use?
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92-octane gasoline may be more flammable compared to 95-octane gasoline, but it has poorer stability. Therefore, from the perspectives of safety and fuel efficiency, choosing 95-octane is better. Below are the differences between 92-octane and 95-octane gasoline: 1. Price: 95-octane gasoline is more expensive than 92-octane. The purity of these two types of gasoline differs, with 95-octane having better additives than 92-octane. However, these additives do not significantly impact the quality of the gasoline, so this factor can be overlooked. 2. Additive Quality: Additives do not affect fuel quality, but they determine the stability of the gasoline. In this regard, 95-octane gasoline with better additives has an advantage. 3. Octane Rating: A higher octane rating can reduce engine knocking during gasoline combustion. Due to the influence of additives, 95-octane gasoline has a higher isooctane value, making it more advantageous in this aspect as well.