Usually add 93 gasoline oil, there is no 93 gasoline on the highway, add 97 does it have an effect o

Updated on Car 2024-04-07
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It doesn't matter, it is recommended to add 97 at ordinary times, which has certain benefits for the cleanliness of the fuel system, fuel consumption will be lower, and 97 will be cost-effective after conversion, personal experience.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You see that the fuel tank cap says that you can only add more than 93 unleaded gasoline, which means that 97 can also be added.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There is no impact, open with confidence.

    It's just expensive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, you can add 93 and 97, and you can mix it. 97 is better than 93 gasoline, good engine power, less carbon deposition from combustion, can also delay the life of the engine, more stable operation and other advantages, but it is a little higher.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be no problem, 93 is just not as good as 97 grease, it doesn't matter, it's still good for the car to use 97.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! Basically, there is no impact, the 97 has good knock resistance, and the power is a little weak at low speeds! But the detonation sensor will automatically adjust the ignition advance angle!

    After a while, I got used to it! However, if you change it from 97 back to 93, there will be some detonation, and it will be normal if you open it for a while! It's the same thing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You ha, the low mark and the higher mark have no effect, if my answer is helpful to you, please set it to! Thank you!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No problem, if you don't have the same number, you can only add it. If my answer is helpful to you, please set it to. Thank you!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, there is no effect, the number 97 that can be mixed is better.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, this has no effect on the car. FYI.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It doesn't matter if you add it occasionally.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello! Once in a while, it's okay. Hope it helps.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello. No big problem, it can be used.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If your car has been using 95 gasoline, and the gas station staff mistakenly added 95 gasoline to 92 gasoline, it will not hurt the car engine in this case, because the quality of 95 gasoline and 92 gasoline is about the same, and the occasional use of 92 gasoline will not cause too much damage to the engine, but it will have a certain impact on the power of the car.

    First, this situation will not hurt the engine.

    The car has been using 95 gasoline, and the staff at the gas station added the wrong oil, and used 92 gasoline, for this situation is not to harm the engine, after all, the engine is not as fragile as you think, because it is just a mistake to add the wrong oil, not long-term use of 92 gasoline, if the owner of the car uses 92 gasoline for a long time, and the car stipulates that 95 gasoline should be used, then the damage to the car is very high, generally speaking, the use of 92 gasoline is a high compression ratio engine, This engine is particularly good for shock resistance, so there is no problem at all with this engine using 92 gasoline. <>

    Second, this situation will affect the power of the car.

    You must know that there is still a certain gap between the quality of No. 95 gasoline and No. 92 gasoline, but the purity of No. 95 gasoline is higher, so the performance is better when using a low compression ratio engine, and the power can be stronger. When the car that uses 95 gasoline for a long time adds 92 gasoline, the engine power will be weakened in this case, but it does not affect the service life of the engine, as long as the owner uses up the tank of gasoline, you can add 95 gasoline. <>

    3. Summary. Generally speaking, if the car that uses 95 gasoline for a long time, if the gas station mistakenly adds 92 gasoline, it will not hurt the car engine in this case, because it is not used for a long time once in a while, and the damage to the engine is almost none, but this will affect the power of the engine, so the owner should not worry too much. <>

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It will hurt the engine, because the molecules of the two oils are not the same, if you add 92 gasoline, the power of the car will decrease, and the gasoline will not be fully burned.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If this is the first time that 92 oil is added, it will not hurt the engine, because the impact this time will not be particularly large, as long as 95 gasoline is used next time.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't think it will have much of an impact, but don't make a mistake too often, as this will lead to carbon deposits and oil blockages.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Regarding the landlord's concern about "95 gasoline is wrong 92 has an impact?" Here's what I have to say:

    95 gasoline is wrong and 92 has an impact. If the car using 95 gasoline adds the wrong 92 gasoline, the engine may have insufficient anti-power in the long run, resulting in engine vibration and even body shaking, steering wheel shaking, power performance decline, fuel consumption increase, engine carbon deposition and other phenomena.

    The introduction of gasoline is as follows:

    1. There are 3 gasoline grades in China (IV), namely No. 90, No. 93 and No. 97. Guo (v) No. 89, No. 92, and No. 95 respectively;

    2. The selection of gasoline is mainly based on the requirements of the automobile instruction manual, and the appropriate grade of automotive gasoline is selected on the premise that the engine does not deflagrate under normal conditions;

    3. The gasoline label represents the octane number of gasoline, for example, No. 92 gasoline, its isooctane ratio accounts for about 92%, and the proportion of n-heptane accounts for about 8%, because the anti-knock property of iso-octane is better, and the anti-knock resistance of n-heptane is poor, so the higher the label, the higher the octane number, the better the anti-knock performance of gasoline.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Summary. Hello dear for your question. Pro, have been adding 95 oil to add 92 by mistake, will not have a big impact, various grades, models of gasoline mixing, in the short term will not have obvious problems, carbon deposition and oil blockage are caused by long-term mixing.

    The car keeps adding 95 oil, does it affect the mistake of adding 92 oil?

    Hello dear for your question. Pro, I have been adding 95 oil to 92 by mistake, and there will be no big shadow of the god mask grinding and boring, and the gasoline mixture of various grades and models will not have obvious problems in the short term, and carbon deposits and oil circuit blockages are caused by long-term mixing.

    Dear, you don't have to worry too much about this situation, no special maintenance is required, as long as the conditions permit, add the corresponding number of gasoline again according to the requirements of the vehicle itself. Some car owners think that adding higher grade oil can improve power, but this situation is not necessary, because the compression ratio of the engine is not up to standard, that is, no matter how good the oil is, it will not work. Gasoline is a volatile and flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid that is fractionated, cracked or cracked from petroleum, and can be used as fuel.

    Gasoline is transparent and flammable in appearance, with a distillation range of 30 degrees Celsius to 220 degrees Celsius, and its main components are C5, C12 aliphatic hydrocarbons and naphthenic hydrocarbons, as well as aromatic hydrocarbons in a certain amount.

    My car's fuel ratio is 92, can I change it to 92 in the future?

    OK. If the oil number of your car is 92, then you can add 92.

    Need to use the fuel tank almost, are you refueling?

    Well, it's better not to mix.

    Let's use it up first. Add another 92 after use

    When 95 is about the same, just add 92.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If a car using No. 95 gasoline mistakenly refills No. 92 gasoline once, it has no effect on the vehicle. The long-term mixing has an impact on the ignition system, fuel injection system and engine life of the car, which is mainly related to the engine and compression ratio of the car.

    Because different engine power tuning is different, it is assumed that the car is specified to add 95 gasoline and mix with 92 gasoline, resulting in the gasoline may "deflagrate" in advance when the engine is in the compressed cylinder. The long-term mixing of No. 95 gasoline with No. 92 gasoline will cause the engine to spontaneously ignite without reaching the specified ignition time, which is easy to cause chaos in the engine ignition system, engine shaking, and serious damage to the automobile engine.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Cars that use 95 gasoline have a bonus of 92, which has an impact on the vehicle. If you need a high-grade car, you must not add low-grade gasoline, otherwise it is likely to cause engine damage or even total damage to the car. Of course, this does not mean that cars that need low-grade gasoline can be filled with higher-grade gasoline at will, and gasoline mismatches may also damage the performance of the car's engine.

    The label of gasoline not only represents **, but also represents the content of isooctane. No. 95 gasoline means it contains 95% isooctane. This gasoline has better knock resistance, so be sure to pay attention to whether the vehicle matches the gasoline when refueling.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Summary. This has no effect, it doesn't have any relationship, just add it directly, as long as the engine is working normally, the engine does not shake or the action is relatively large, then it doesn't matter. No. 95 gasoline and No. 92 gasoline, the main thing is that this octane number in gasoline is not the same.

    The other ingredients are the same, so as long as the engine is working smoothly, this replacement of No. 92 gasoline will not have any effect and can be used normally.

    The car keeps adding 95 oil Does it make a difference if you suddenly add 92.

    Hello, this question can give you a perfect reply, wait for me to sort out the information, I'm typing, 2-3 minutes, don't finish.

    This careful finger does not have any effect, there is no relationship, just add it directly, as long as the engine comma work is normal, the engine does not shake or the action is relatively large, then it does not matter. No. 95 gasoline and No. 92 gasoline, mainly because the Xinxiangzhou alkane number in the gasoline is different. The other ingredients are the same, so as long as the engine is working smoothly, this replacement of No. 92 gasoline will not have any effect and can be used normally.

    Thank you! You are welcome.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    First of all, it is important to understand that gasoline is a mixture.

    Second, the grade of gasoline refers to the octane number of gasoline. The octane number determines the knock resistance of gasoline.

    The octane number of No. 97 gasoline is higher than that of No. 93 gasoline, which does not mean that No. 97 gasoline is purer and less impurities than No. 93.

    The straight-run gasoline produced by the normal production process has an octane number of only 40 50, and the refinery uses the method of mixing with high-octane cracking gasoline and adding additives to make the gasoline meet the No. 93 standard.

    Commonly used gasoline additives that can increase octane number are tetraethyl lead (discontinued), aromatics, MTBE, etc. Aromatics and MTBE** are higher than gasoline. Therefore, the cost of No. 97 gasoline is higher because more additives are added.

    No. 93 gasoline is mixed with No. 97 gasoline, and the octane number is naturally between 93 and 97. No effect on the engine.

    However, it is not advisable not to mix plus.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    m has no effect... Will dilute so no difference.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Generally, it doesn't matter, the key depends on what oil your car needs!!

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The fundamental difference between 93 and 97 oil is that because of the different additive content and component ratio, the anti-knock performance is different, and 97 is less likely to deflagrate in the combustion chamber than 93, so the engine runs more smoothly and produces less carbon deposition due to deflagration.

    Mixing 93 and 97 oil in equal proportions, because of the principle of wooden barrels, the anti-knock resistance is similar to 93, so the advantages of adding 97 are not obtained, but the economic burden is increased.

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