What grade of fuel should I use?
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essexstu said:
As stated in the manual you can use either 95 or 98/99 Ron. You'll obviously get slightly better performance from the higher octane fuel.
To explain that a bit (grandmas capable of sucking eggs need not attend) - the compression ratios that modern engines (even turbos) use are far higher than in days gone by. The higher the compression ratio the more torque/horsepower the engine will generate. However that may cause pinking/detonation which will damage the engine. So engines have "knock" sensors and if the ECU detects pinking then it retards the ignition - reducing power. The higher the fuel octane rating the less the engine is likely to pink, the less the ignition will need to be retarded and the more torque/horsepower the engine will develop. As result a higher octane fuel will give better economy, if the engine is optimised to use it Whether that itself justifies the extra cost is debatable.
Edited by bcr5784 on Monday 5th December 19:17
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