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Originally Posted by Gforce
They don't sell 91. 95 is their "regular". You drive much in Europe do you?
Just so you know, Europe uses the exact same octane rating system. MON and RON. Only RON is displayed at the pump.
North America weirdly uses pump octane rating which is the average of MON and RON.
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Ya I remembered wrong and a quick check says it is Australia that uses the 91 (our 87). Europe has 95 (90 in ours) as regular. The fact remains that their 95 is not our 95 which was my point. If making the statement you made but converting to our reporting system their regular is 90 not 95. You stated before that they had higher octagon since they would pay for it and that is not an accurate statement.