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Yes you can if it is petrol but no gain if 91 is recommended for your ride. Why the change ?

I will stay with 91 thanks for replys

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Yes you can if it is petrol but no gain if 91 is recommended for your ride. Why the change ?

I will stay with 91 thanks for replys

91 is recommended for your compression ratio so no engine knock (pinking), 95 is for a higher compression ratio or no knock in that particular engine design. :)

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gasohol 95 E10 is not good for your car, and petrol 95 is hard to find at all, but would be fine except it is much more expensive

I would continue 91 petrol

Correct.,e95E10 isnt a good idea.They run rough on tickover, for a start.

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