Cleaning properties are partially due to the additives... partially due to the octane. As long as your fuel is higher in octane, you can claim that it "cleans" the engine better than regular unleaded.
The truth is... high octane burns cleaner, leaves less deposit. So get the highest octane you can...
LPG.
Alcohol is also an octane booster. But unless you advance your engine's timing more to take advantage of the boost, you're actually going to lose a little power on a petroleum-alcohol mix because it has less energy density... that's why some people don't get better FC on V-Power, because their engines don't adapt to it. Ideally, you can get better FC and more power on V-Power because it allows you to lean out your fuel settings (less consumption) and advance ignition timing (more power). But unless your car does this automatically, it's a waste, except for the added cleaning properties and knock-defense.
But most modern gasolines are relatively high octane compared to before, so the cleaning properties of one gas versus another isn't as big of a gap as between the 92 octane unleaded and the 89 regular you might see from time to time in the province. But a load of 95 from time to time certainly won't hurt your engine... your wallet might complain, though...![]()




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but i do fill up with xcs paminsan minsan din..
