Pros And Cons Of Using Premium Fuel In Your Car

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As a car owner or car enthusiast, you must understand that fuel is categorized into various classes. That
is to facilitate the engine performance and handle the “knock” that comes with different engine made.
The term “knock” might sound new to some car enthusiasts. Well, according to experts, knock refers to
the engine noise that comes as a result of fuel compression within the fuel cylinders. The knock that
comes when running the engine has adverse consequences that could ruin its functionality and rob it of
efficiency and power.

Therefore, the type of fuel used has to be in line with the “Knock” effect and thus reduce chances of
engine failure and slow depreciation too. Fuels are made according to the octane quantity value, which
is responsible for resisting the “knock” effect in the car’s engine.

Octane rating

Octane rating measures a given fuel’s ability to resist the knocking effect that happens when running the
engine. Octane rating is usually assigned to the car by the manufacturer dictating the type of fuel
recommended for use on the vehicle. You have to learn of three popular Octane ratings in Cananda. We
have; 87 (Regular fuel), 88-91 (Midgrade fuel), and 91-94 (premium fuel).

In this context, we are zooming down on one specific Octane rating. That is the premium fuel and talking
about its major pros and cons. If you are driving a vehicle with such recommended fuel rating, then this
content will serve you well.

Pros of using Premium fuel

Does your car maker recommend you use premium fuel? Well, you must be lucky since premium fuel
has the highest resistance to detonation from engine knock, especially to supercharged engines with
turbo. Most expensive and luxury cars with super powerful powertrain systems will recommend using
only premium fuel. But what are the benefits of doing so? Let’s check them out below.

#1. Less fuel consumption
This is a major killer when talking about premium gas. This gas will ensure that your vehicle achieves the
best fuel efficiency like never before and, in return, get higher miles per gallon. High fuel efficiency is
most evident in vehicles with a higher compression ratio.

Besides that, if your vehicle is only meant to have premium gas, you are advised to use only regular gas
or any other gas with fewer Octane ratings. Once used, you will notice a gradual loss in fuel efficiency
levels.

#2 Cust down on engine knocks
Engine knock is a common occurrence in most car engines, resulting from poor fuel combustion within
the cylinders. There are many reasons behind that, but one reason we are going to talk about is the use
of low Octane fuel. In that case, the chances of engine knocks are high when using a regular fuel of 85 octane rating or the midrange fuel ranging from 88-90.

However, you will get zero engine knocks once you go for fuel with higher Octane ratings, such as Premium gas. Premium fuel with higher Octane rating is resistant to engine knocks, and frequent use keeps the engine in great form.

#3 Boost engine performance
Premium fuel works magic on vehicles with a huge engines and is mostly made for performance. Sports
cars, in that case, come with engines made of premium fuels that ensure maximum performance; if the
engine powers out huge horsepower, the best fuel to use is one with high Octane ratings.

Cons of using premium fuels

#1 Expensive to purchase
When checking out the price listed on gas stations, the premium fuel is the fuel with the highest price. If
you get a refill, you will surely have to dig deeper into your pocket. Given the current soar gas prices, car
owners whose engines survive on premium fuel might face it hard.

#2. Limited to specific types of cars.
Another con about premium fuel in cars is that the fuel is only limited to specific types of cars. Not all
cars can use this fuel since it is only meant for high-end luxury and performance cars. Most vehicles use
midrange fuel and regular fuel.

Conclusion.

Premium fuel is a good fuel that works well in preserving the engine’s functionality and performance.
The fuel comes with a higher Octane rating that is almost resistant to the engine’s “engine knocking”
The engine knocking is responsible for most engine damages when left unchecked.

To ensure your car’s engine is secured from all unforeseen damages and breakdowns, you are advised to
secure an extended warranty and protect your vehicle for good. A-protect warranty corporation is the
perfect destination to purchase a plan that will see you drive your vehicle for the longest time possible.
Contact us via email at info@a-protectwarranty.com or by phone at +1-866-660-6444.

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