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Dangerous gasoline A-95: why Ukrainian drivers risk their engines

Drivers warned about possible problems with A-95
Небезпечне паливо: чому українські автовласники наражають свої двигуни на ризик

According to hvylya.net: According to information from UA.Motors, gasoline A-95, which is popular among Ukrainian drivers, can pose a serious threat to engines due to the use of cheap chemical additives by manufacturers. Modern fuel producers are resorting to cheapening production by replacing complex oil refining with simpler chemical methods that carry risks for vehicles.

Experts in the automotive industry 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-world operating conditions, these aggressive substances begin their destructive work,' experts emphasize.

Mechanism of engine destruction

Harmful additives create solid deposits during fuel combustion that settle on important engine components. This can lead to a deterioration in spark formation quality and disrupt fuel atomization. Additionally, metal particles can damage the cylinder walls, leading to a decrease in power and an increase in fuel consumption.

Gasoline A-95

Economic motives for using cheap additives

Oil refiners use dubious additives for economic profit. This allows them to quickly achieve the necessary octane number with minimal costs, avoiding large investments in deep oil refining. Drivers are advised to use trusted gas stations and take preventive measures to avoid engine damage.

Recommendations for drivers

It's impossible to notice the quality of gasoline by its appearance or smell, so experts recommend using only verified network gas stations. It is also advisable to regularly service the vehicle, replace fuel filters more frequently, and use fuel system cleaners to remove deposits.

Without lyricism, Ukrainian drivers should be careful and choose quality gasoline for their cars to avoid potential engine damage from cheap additives.

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