the higher the octane the better it burns and you get less build-up in your pistons, some vehicles recommend higher octane !
these are most likely used in the faster cars for drag racing to get up more speed and when it reacts, it glows a bright white
Octane is a component which burns in automobile engines. It is used as a fuel.
Octane has not special application excepting the so-called octane number.
Tetraethyllead was used as an additive in gasoline to enhance the octane rating.
they are quite different.. ethanol is an alcohol ..C2H5-OH while octane is a hydrocarbon... C8H18 . octane is an important part of petrol . similarity is that , ethanol also may be used as petrol (in combination) it is also known as Bio- fuel...
It depends on which of the 24 isomers of octane you are after.
Octane float on water.
Octane is a compound. octane + O2 = CO2 + H2O + Energy, You can tell by the inputs and outputs. Octane and Oxygen inputs and Carbon dioxide and water outputs, means Octane must consist of hydrogen H and carbon C, thus a compound not an element.
150 octane Avgas (no longer used) 100LL Avgas 98 octane premium leaded (no longer used) 95 octane unleaded 82 octane regular (no longer used) 80 octane Avgas (no longer used)
87 octane
91 octane
The octane rating of methanol depends on the octane rating scale measurement type used, n-Heptane is the zero point of the octane rating scale then the octane rating of methanol is 115
regular unleaded 87 octane
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I would use 91 octane gas. That is what I used in my Honda Elite 150.
The correct octane fuel for a 1998 Subaru Legacy is RON98. This is the right octane to be used based on this car's engine for best performance.
" regular " unleaded , 87 octane for the 5.4 liter in a 2008 Ford Expedition
" regular " unleaded , 87 octane is used for all engines in a 1994 Ford Ranger ( in North America )
Higher octane fuels are used for most luxury cars that run hotter to get more out of the engine. It is also used for older vehicles that cannot handle the gunk from lower octane fuels.Added: The "experts" say that it is a waste of money to use high-octane premium fuel in those engines whose manufacturers do not call for it.
yes i use it when i do alot of city driving but on the hwy i would recommend 93 octane