Experts warn: popular gasoline A-95 destroys engines.
According to inkorr.com: According to UA.Motors data, the popular gasoline A-95 can significantly threaten automotive engines due to the use of cheap chemical additives by manufacturers. Modern fuel companies are trying to reduce its cost by abandoning complex oil processing technologies in favor of simpler chemical processes, increasing risks for vehicles.
Automotive industry experts note that additives based on ferrocene, manganese compounds, alcohols, and other substances can negatively affect the engine.
'In the laboratory, such gasoline may show standard results, but in real operating conditions, these aggressive substances start their destructive work,' emphasize experts.
Mechanism of engine destruction
Harmful additives create solid deposits during combustion, which accumulate on important engine components. This can reduce spark quality and complicate fuel atomization. Metal particles can damage the cylinder walls, which in turn leads to reduced power and increased fuel consumption.
Economic motives for using cheap additives
Oil refiners implement inexpensive additives for savings. This allows them to quickly achieve the necessary octane number without significant investments in deep oil processing. Drivers are advised to turn to trusted gas stations and take preventive measures to protect the engine.
Recommendations for drivers
It is impossible to determine gasoline quality solely by appearance or smell; therefore, specialists recommend using only reliable network gas stations. It is also important to regularly service the vehicle, change fuel filters more often, and use fuel system cleaners to remove deposits.
Thus, Ukrainian motorists should be careful and choose quality gasoline for their vehicles to avoid potential engine damage from cheap additives.
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