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Can you mix unleaded petrol with super unleaded? Fuel mixing explained

25 June 2024 , 13:27
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Higher octane fuels can give your motor more power
Higher octane fuels can give your motor more power

MANY drivers are uncertain about whether they can mix unleaded petrol with super unleaded petrol. 

Petrol stations offer a variety of fuel types, leading to confusion about the possibility of mixing them.

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Can you mix unleaded and super unleaded?

Mixing unleaded and super unleaded petrol is safe for you and your car.

Unleaded has an octane rating of 95 while super unleaded is 98 and designed to be more fuel efficient with a smoother engine operation.

With the higher octane rating, super unleaded is sometimes known as premium petrol.

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To save a bit of cash, it can be tempting to mix the two different types of fuel in the hope the mix is a little better than 95.

Combining the two in equal parts in your tank gives you a mixed grade petrol of around 96 octane rating.

This is unlikely to cause any major damage to your car, with an expert from the AA saying: "Mixing the 95 and 98 octane fuels will not cause any problems."

However, the RAC suggests sticking to the octane recommended for your vehicle.

What is the difference between unleaded and super unleaded?

Although its name suggests otherwise, premium unleaded is actually the standard grade of petrol available and is suitable for almost all petrol engines.

It was replaced with E10 (95) fuel as a more environmentally friendly alternative in September, 2021.

Super unleaded (97/98) is the highest octane fuel widely available.

It is required for some high-performance cars, and preferable for others.

The main difference between them is simply that super unleaded petrol has a higher octane number than premium unleaded.

The octane rating is how much the fuel can withstand compression while inside the engine and generally that means the ability to create more power.

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What other types of petrol are there?

E10

E10 is made up of 90 per cent regular unleaded and 10 per cent ethanol.

Petrol in the UK currently contains up to 5 per cent renewable ethanol (known as E5).

All cars built since 2011 are compatible with the fuel.

It is hoped E10 will help to reduce CO2 emissions from petrol vehicles and help tackle climate change.

High-performance

Some petrol stations will also sell their own high-performance, high-octane fuels.

For example, Total garages sell Excellium Unleaded while Shell offers Shell V-Power Unleaded, which has an octane rating of 99 RON, the UK’s highest. 

Another type of fuel on offer is diesel, which is specifically used in diesel engines.

As with petrol, there are a handful of higher performance diesel options available, including Shell V-Power Diesel, BP Ultimate Diesel and Total Excellium Diesel.

LPG

Another alternative to petrol is LPG Autogas, which stands for Liquefied Petroleum Gas, and is significantly cheaper than petrol.

Engines have to be specially converted to run on LPG, which can cost upwards of £2,000.

Biodiesel and bioethanol

Both biodiesel and bioethanol are fuels made from plant crops rather than oil.

Biodiesel is an alternative fuel to diesel but cannot be used on its own, instead needing to be blended with traditional fuel as a more renewable option.

Bioethanol can be used in place of petrol and can be used alone, or in a blend.

Alice Fuller

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