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It doesn't. All gasoline is a mixture of hydrocarbon molecules (carbons and hydrogens). The difference between the various 'names' of the gasoline mixtures is the number of carbons and hydrogens in the mixture. When comparing each different mixture to the pure mixture of octane and heptane you determine the octane of the gasoline and come up with the numbers you see at the pumps, for example 87,89,93 or regular, supreme, ect. With that being said, all cars have a fixed ratio of gas that is dropped into the cylinder during compression. No matter what kind of gasoline you put in your car it is going to burn the same amount of gasoline each time your pistons turn.
Supreme petrol is one way to say that the gasoline possesses more percentage of hydrocarbon. More the percentage of octane for a given petrol, it will burn more hence giving more energy and less unburnt hydrocarbons. Supreme petrol's are little expensive than regular petrol.
I have an 86 and I use supreme gasoline in it. Octane boost is good once in awhile too!
Premium gasoline is gasoline that has been blended to meet an octane rating higher than "Regular" gasoline. Higher octane gasoline contains hydrocarbon components which are more branched or have a lower hydrogen to carbon ratio than those with lower octane. In the United States the typical octane numbers, (RON+MON)/2 are as follows: Regular = 87 Plus = 89 Supreme = 93. Typical octane ratings vary in different locations and in some cases elevations.
The President of the United States nominates a new Supreme Court justice with the advice and consent of the Senate, following the same procedure as they would when filling any other Supreme Court vacancy. The only difference is that sitting Associate Justices are eligible to be elevated to Chief Justice, if the Chief Justice position is vacant and the Senate approves.
about 89 cents a gallon for regular. May have spiked to just above a dollar I could fill my car and ride all week for 20 dollars. had a 85 cutlass supreme
Yes. The President is responsible for nominating a potential justice, and the Senate investigates, interviews and votes on the candidate's confirmation. If the Senate approves the nominee by a simple majority of 51 votes, then he or she becomes a Supreme Court Justice. The House of Representatives is not involved in the selection or confirmation process.
GM 2.2L, 2.4L, 2.5L, 2.8L, 3.1L, or 3.4L GM OHV gasoline 4-stroke reciprocating engine with electronic control, electronic fuel injection, and electronic ignition.
Get a bucket and a length of tubing. Stick the tubing into the tank. Start sucking to create a suction. Once you taste gasoline, stick the other end into the bucket. Voila, the gas will start pouring out !
You don't get a supreme commander in the game supreme commander 2.
Do you mean "supreme?" If so, supreme = suprême.