What type of fuel should the New Lingyu use?

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StKylie
07/24/25 5:28pm
New Lingyu should use 97-octane fuel. It is recommended to refer to the manual for the recommended gasoline grade. Relevant information is as follows: 1. The grade of gasoline only indicates the size of the octane number. Different grades of gasoline should be selected according to the compression ratio of the engine. Mid-range cars with a compression ratio between 8.5-9.5 should generally use 93-octane gasoline. Cars with a compression ratio greater than 9.5 should use 97-octane gasoline. Currently, the compression ratio of domestic cars is generally above 9, so it is best to use 93-octane or 97-octane gasoline. 2. The grade of gasoline determines the timing of the detonation point, which essentially determines the engine's power output. The anti-knock performance of fuel varies depending on its composition. The higher the anti-knock performance of the fuel, the higher the engine's compression ratio can be, improving both the engine's fuel efficiency and power performance.
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