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Sep 29

Hey folks, does anyone use 98 octane fuel? I filled up with a tank of 98 yesterday and noticeably felt the engine noise reduced. Is this just psychological? Let's discuss it! 😄

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عبدالرحمن محسن
عبدالرحمن محسن2024-10-02 18:23
The US official website says to use 98.
خالد عماد
خالد عماد2024-10-01 22:31
Using 98 fuel might result in more complete combustion, which could make the engine quieter and smoother. 🌹
علي عبدله
علي عبدله2024-10-01 17:02
No feeling [I want to be alone]
خالد موسى
خالد موسى2024-09-30 16:35
It is indeed quiet and smooth at 98, but the fuel consumption is slightly higher by a few tenths of a liter.
فهد نوري
فهد نوري2024-09-29 12:25
When you arrive at the gas station, let the passengers decide which grade of fuel to fill up with and handle the payment. The driver just focuses on driving. After using up four tanks of gas, reveal the answer to see if it matches the driving experience. This way, you can eliminate any preconceived notions. 😁

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