Using 95 in Changan and still not getting the expected performance? Why? And when is 95 really beneficial?
Many come to the workshop saying:
“I use 95 fuel but the car is still sluggish or has high consumption.”
Let's clarify without going around in circles 👇
📌 95 fuel is not a magic solution if there is a fundamental issue with the car.
What's the real reason?
In Changan cars:
- If the turbo is worn out or there is a slight leak
- If the spark plugs and sensors are not in good shape
- If the oil change is overdue or the oil quality is not suitable
- If the engine programming does not adapt properly to 95
At that point, no matter how much 95 you put in… the performance does not change.
What’s the danger of continuing?
- Higher consumption without benefit
- Strain on the turbo
- Reduced torque over the medium term
Our solution in the workshop:
1. An actual computer diagnostic before any work
2. Reading the engine's adaptation to the fuel
3. Checking the turbo and ignition
4. Determining whether 95 is suitable or if 91 is enough
5. Fixing the issue then re-testing
The question we always get asked…
“Should I stick with 95 or go back to 91?”
The answer depends on the condition of the engine, not on general statements.
The warranty:
A definitive and guaranteed solution
And if the issue isn't resolved? You don’t pay a dime.
Prices are only after the inspection, and inclusive if disassembly is needed.
Our goal is to fix the problem before anything else, not to sell fuel.