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Here's a simple explanation from wikipedia: In most countries, including Australia and all of those in Europe, the "headline" octane rating shown on the pump is the RON, but in Canada, the United States, Brazil, and some other countries, the headline number is the average of the RON and the MON, called the Anti-Knock Index (AKI, and often written on pumps as (R+M)/2). It may also sometimes be called the Pump Octane Number (PON) To get back on topic. I'm sure it'll be fine sticking to 91 even after going FI. |
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Ok so now I think I got it in my country it's stated as RON+MON/2 and in the US it's not that nomenclature right? so US 91 would equal a 95 octane in my coutnry?
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Not sure how true this is, but a buddy of mine drives truck, and said that the Techron they use at Chevron is just one bottle that they dump into the tank of a whole truck full. Maybe it's super concentrated? I know it's off topic, i've just always wondered.
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Can u use e85 ...
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I only use Shell V-Power 93 here in TN. If only they didn't use any ethanol, it would be perfect. If all you've got is 91 though, go with that. That's the very minimum you want to use in this boxer engine.
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Mine (and all my four-cylinder cars) run best on unbranded 93 octane Stop & Shop grocery store gas. Their additive pack seems to be well suited for smaller high performance engines. I started out using Shell V-Power but the FR-S and the MX-5 both run much better on the grocery store gas.
My V-8 Mustang runs terrible on the grocery store gas and I have to use Shell V-Power 93 for that. BP Ultimate 93 works well in the Mustang also but it's hard to find in my area.
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Aviation fuels use yet more mechanisms to measure the octane, so 100 Low Lead (current standard for AVgas) cannot be directly extrapolated to 100 octane as it would be rated on automotive fuels. Aircraft engines operate at significantly higher altitudes than automotive engines and are run at 80% power continuously during cruise. As you'd expect, that requires different testing conditions for the rating system. Also, the lead content is AVgas is super high. Despite being called "Low Lead" (or even "Very Low Lead"), it's lead content is significantly higher than automotive fuels ever were. And the danger from lead poisoning (of the engine) is far from theoretical. It attacks the cat, O2 sensors, and the sparkplug gap (especially at lower power outputs). You'd probably end up with a CEL before finishing the first tank. Oh, and the fuel is dyed blue, so it would be pretty trivial for anyone to see you were doing something wrong. |
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