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  • 95 Ron? -mkv gti

    I always use 98 ron in my Mkv Gti but last night my petrol light had been on for a while so I stopped in at my local Caltex only to find they were out of 98ron, worried that I couldnt go another day with out fuel I put a small amount of 95ron in. What are the effects of running 95 ron with our engine? It says in the petrol flap 98/ (95) then something in german which for the life me I can't translate..Will my car randomly implode?
    MKV GTI

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    Nothing to worry about.
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    2006 Golf GTI DSG | REVO Stg2+, REVO Stg 1 DSG, X-FORCE TBE, K&N Typhoon CAI, AT HPFP, Forge Twincooler, BSH Stg2+ Catch Can, ECS Mount Insert, DBA 4000 Slotted Rotors

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      the flap sticker means use 98 but if your stuck use 95. So your fine. just top-up with 98 at your earliest convenience.
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        Short term there's no real issues. With mine I find that it'll ping a bit and that the fuel economy drops about 5 or 10%, but it's quite OK for emergencies.

        98 lets the engine run at maximum performance, hence maximum economy as well, offsetting any price factors of 95 over 98.

        In summary, I wouldn't do it every time, but 95 once in a while is perfectly OK. In fact, I believe it'll say that in your owner's manual somewhere too (it does in mine), so VW think their engine management systems can cope as well.
        2007 Golf GT | DSG | TR | roof | iPod rubbish | R line fog grilles | R satin mirror caps | R pedals | R console trim | colour coded GTI valences | R32 Ormanyts

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