I'm riding the Audi A6.3.0.
In the meantime, I added regular milk without thinking about it, but when I looked at the gas station, there was a sign saying 95-91, right?
I know that octane price 94 or higher is high-quality milk, so do I need high-quality milk?
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In my case, I usually put in high-quality oil, and if I can't find a high-quality gas station, I sometimes put in regular oil.
If it's that much octane, you can add anything.
It's about 91 to 93 even if it's a regular one, so it already meets the standard.
You can add regular milk.
If you add high-quality oil, there will be less carbon accumulation in the engine.
You can add any oil, whether it's regular milk or high-quality milk.
It is more important to add only one oil.
Alternating high oil and normal oil may cause engine knocking as the car ECU continues to change the setting.
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