Lada Largus what kind of gasoline should I use according to my passport?
If you follow the manufacturer's recommendations, then you need to fill the Lada Largus engine with AI-92 or AI-95 fuel. So which gasoline is better?
It's simple - for Lagrus with a Renault engine (K4M or K7M), it is allowed to use fuel with an octane rating of at least AI95. And for VAZ engines (11189 and 21179) you can use fuel not lower than AI92. Those. The VAZ Largus engine can run on both 92 and 95 gasoline. And a RENO engine “prefers” only AI-95 gasoline.
Various recommendations
You can often come across this question on various automotive forums, but no one can give a clear answer. Let's try to consider and come to a conclusion, what kind of gasoline is needed for this car?
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Which of these will we choose for Largus?
According to the service book and manufacturer's recommendations, Largus must be filled with fuel with a medium or high octane number. So, the question arises, what kind of gasoline should be poured into the tank - AI-92, AI-95, AI-98, or the Premium and Euro varieties? In the same manual about the fuel system it is written that it is not lower than AI-95. This is due precisely to the effect on the fuel system, which better perceives this particular marking.
Renault engine manufacturer's recommendations
The factory recommendations are duplicated on the gas tank flap cover (only 95 and 98)
Since the Largus has a Renault engine, you should listen to this manufacturer when choosing gasoline.
An exact definition was found in the service book for the K4M and K7J engines. The fuel system must be filled with gasoline marked at least A-95E.
To reduce consumption, the manufacturer recommends using only 92 gasoline.
This fuel is designated AI-95 Euro on the domestic market.
Expert recommendations
In 2014, this car was tested on different types of fuel. Three cars with the same characteristics, into which AI-92, AI-95 and AI-98 were poured. Each of them was tested for different indicators.
When using AI-98, the engine overheated too much and the cooling fan could not cope. Therefore, experts noted that this brand of fuel is not very suitable for use in Lada cars.
When using AI-95, there was a noticeable increase in dynamics and a drop in consumption compared to AI-92. Thus, experts noted that the ideal option is to use this particular brand of fuel.
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Motorists' experience
Experience says it's 95!
Based on the experience of motorists, we can say that AI-95 becomes the optimal option for use. After switching to this brand from AI-92, the dynamics noticeably increased, and the consumption decreased by almost 25%, which cannot but please the owners.
Also, auto mechanics note that when using AI-95, there is less deposits on the walls of the combustion chambers, and the fuel system becomes clogged and fails much less often. Therefore, it is recommended to fill Largus with this type of gasoline.
Lada Largus which gasoline is 92 or 95?
Answer the question “which gasoline 92 or 95 is better in Lada Largus?” There is only one word - quality. In practice, VAZ and Renault engines work perfectly on 92 gasoline, but provided that the gasoline is of high quality and not degraded. But, we live in Russia and, alas, high-quality fuel cannot be found at any gas station. In the article on replacing the Lada Largus fuel filter, we showed what the filter element looks like after 100 thousand kilometers on our gasoline.
To at least somehow protect your car from poor-quality refueling, try to refuel only in trusted places or at network gas stations. Such gas stations monitor the quality of gasoline much more often and very rarely deal with diluted gasoline. The same cannot be said about small gas stations that resort to similar tricks to “stay afloat.”
Is it possible to fill a car with 92-grade gasoline instead of 95-grade gasoline?
Many car enthusiasts have a question about whether it is possible to fill a car with 92-grade gasoline instead of 95-grade gasoline? The fact is that the manufacturers of some cars clearly indicate in their operating manuals that only 95-octane gasoline is permissible for this car. Owners of such cars, seeing the difference in cost, often think about the possible savings of money by using 92-octane gasoline, if such a possibility exists. But, in most cases, they do not dare to experiment because they do not know exactly what the consequences of using gasoline with a lower octane number than recommended by the manufacturer may be.
In fact, the octane number primarily affects the likelihood of fuel detonation in the engine, and it is for this reason that you should listen to the manufacturers' recommendations regarding the use of a particular type of gasoline. But, given the fact that almost any modern car is now equipped with a knock sensor, cars originally designed to consume 95 gasoline can easily use 92 gasoline without any serious defects.
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There are still disadvantages to using 92 gasoline instead of 95, and first of all this is a reduction in some characteristics. When using gasoline with a lower octane rating, acceleration dynamics are slightly worsened, and the maximum possible speed of the vehicle is also reduced. True, only those who are accustomed to squeezing the maximum out of a car will be able to feel such a difference, but for drivers accustomed to careful driving in urban conditions, such a difference will be simply imperceptible. Another disadvantage is the faster failure of spark plugs. However, it is worth noting that spark plugs can quickly fail even when using 95 gasoline of poor quality, which can often be found at gas stations.
The positive side of using 92-octane gasoline is the economic component. Despite the fact that it is cheaper than the 95 by only 2-3 rubles per liter, with constant use of the car over the course of a year, you get savings of several thousand rubles, which already makes you think. But each driver must decide for himself whether this money is worth violating the manufacturers’ instructions, which clearly warn against such actions. The main thing is to remember that if such experiments are carried out, then only after the end of the warranty period. If you use gasoline not recommended by the manufacturer before the end of the warranty period, this will inevitably lead to loss of warranty.
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Gasoline Lada Largus according to GOST
When we arrive at a gas station, we most often pay attention only to the octane number printed on the column. However, fuel has other designations that you need to pay attention to.
For Lada Largus with French engines, it is recommended to use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least AI-95. Premium-95 according to GOST R 51105 or Premium Euro-95 according to GOST R 51866 is perfect.
For Russian engines, unleaded gasoline AI92 of classes K3, K4 and K5 is perfect, for example Regular-92 according to GOST R 51105-97.
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Good afternoon. Lew A95. Previously I tried A92, which is recommended by the manufacturer. Why did you switch to A95? 1. I don’t see any point in saving too much, since the difference in cost is small. In addition, in my opinion, the amount of 5,000 rubles. scattered over a year is absolutely miniscule. 2. I only pour gasoline at proven gas stations. It’s easier to waste money at poorly established gas stations and then argue about everything. The car drives in any case, but the driving mode on the A95 is quieter, calmer and feels more dynamic. 3. I did not specifically compare the costs of this or that gasoline. I wrote a review with personal observations about the car, including current fuel consumption after running-in. In general, I must note that my expenses, in my opinion, are quite good. I am satisfied with everything. 4. For some time now I have been keeping records of gas stations. I'll analyze the data someday. There is no time yet.
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Increased consumption will definitely result. I compared it on 2112, on Largus the principle is the same. The engine will not be worse, but the fuel system will be 95 cleaner
Lew 92 if it's free. And so95. In terms of money it comes out the same, either 95 or 92 due to consumption
You need to choose not the OCH, but the gas station. On Lukoilovsky 92 it accelerates when cold without twitching, on Rosneft 92 there is twitching. In the heat it’s 95 on the highway, in the winter it’s a good 92 in the city.
I pour either 95 Lukoil. or free 92 bashneft
Buy a Chevrolet Tahoe. And don’t worry about gasoline.))) 92 is pouring.
Feed such a hippopotamus...if you please))
Not much more than yours. In total, for 150 km in the city and loaded with traffic jams, 22.5 liters. This is excellent.)))
The main thing is to follow what is written. Higher octane is especially beneficial for the engine in city traffic. I agree with murdaal and Sy4oK
I did the math on a Duster with the same engine and came to the conclusion that the 95 is cheaper in terms of money, because... consumption is significantly lower... I got almost 9-10 liters in the city on the 95th and 12-13 liters on the 92nd, in the end the 95 is more profitable by about 30 rubles every 100 km...
Well, yes. I'll pour 95. I thought about gas, but my mileage is not long. Won't pay off
Hello. The mileage of the stump is 37,000. I tried to drive both 92 and 95. There is a difference. At 92, it’s like I’m carrying 5 bags of cement in the trunk. Therefore, the savings are questionable. The fuel is worse, you put more pressure on the sneaker, more consumption. As a result, savings turn into overspending.
for example cars with large motors. There’s enough power and they don’t spin up much... and then, due to a lack of octane number, we lose power and traction. I'm against it in short))
I agree that. Also I think. Thanks for your feedback.
I think that if 95 is written, then you can’t pour lower in any case, 98 or more is, in principle, possible, but I think that there is no particular point. (well, perhaps after falling into low-quality fuel to dilute it).
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The question that all car drivers ask themselves is: “Which gasoline should I choose, AI95 or AI92?” Many people think that there is no need to save on fuel and fill in AI95, and sometimes AI98, AI98 G-drive or Euro. So which gasoline is better for Lada Largus?
The manufacturer recommends that for Lada Largus engines (Renault K7M and K4M) use only unleaded gasoline with a research octane rating of at least 95 units “Premium-95” in accordance with GOST R 51105 or “Premium Euro-95” in accordance with GOST R 51866. For For the domestic VAZ 11189 engine, it is allowed to use gasoline of at least AI92.
The Autoreview website decided to check the efficiency and dynamics of AI92 and AI95 gasoline. Renault Sandero and Hyundai Solaris took part in the tests. According to the results of the study, it was found that when Renault Sandero was filled with AI95 gasoline, its maximum speed increased by 8 km/h, acceleration from 80 to 120 km/h became faster by as much as 7 seconds, and consumption decreased by 27%. Hyundai Solaris with AI95 also performed better than AI92, but not so pronounced. It turns out that the efficiency and dynamics of the car depend on gasoline, and all this is directly related to the type of engine.
The site for modifications and tuning of the VAZ 2110 decided to find the answer among the owners of the “ten”. According to the survey results, it turned out that the majority of drivers noticed a slight increase in dynamics on the AI95. In addition, AI95 fuel consumption is slightly less than AI92.
There are other tests on the Internet for gasoline with different octane numbers, some of them claim that the difference in engine power when using AI92 and AI95 gasoline does not change. But it is still not recommended to use gasoline with a low octane number, because... this will negatively affect the operation of the engine, which in the future may result in a major overhaul of the engine.
Let us remind you that the fuel consumption of the Lada Largus depends not only on the quality of gasoline. What kind of gasoline do you recommend to fill in the Lada Largus?