No performance gain, unless your car is specifically optimized for Ron 97 above. However most car are designed and optimized to run on fuel ron92-98. So no performance gain if you drive SAME car. Ron95 and ron97 not different by energy content so this do not enhance power. Ron95 and ron97 different in anti-knock agent, chemical which smoothen the combustion in engines. If you are driving turbo charged car you might feel the slight increase as higher Ron allow greater compression of fuel air
Mixture allowing more power. Or if your car is Mazda RX8 which need very high RPM then you will feel the difference in power. Why would fuel company need to add special additive to Ron 97 and not Ron 95? Reason simple, for most car they don't feel the difference so this is bad for marketing. So might as well add extra additive to enhance the power. So you feel the difference in power most probably from the extra additive which Ron 95 do not have, not because of difference in Ron.
RON 95 refers to the Research Octane Number of gasoline, indicating its ability to resist knocking or pinging during combustion. A RON 95 fuel is commonly used in many vehicles, as it provides a balance between performance and fuel efficiency. Higher octane ratings, like RON 98, are often recommended for high-performance engines to prevent engine knocking. In many countries, RON 95 is a standard fuel grade available at gas stations.
The color. :)
Mapp gas burns hotter than propane, reaching temperatures of around 3,730 degrees Fahrenheit compared to propane's 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit.
Go with the gas heat.
I have an 08 1500 Hemi and I use the Superchip Flashpaq. The difference it makes is minimal except for the ability to change the transmission shift points. I can't tell a big difference between the Economy and Performance settings except at the gas pump, because the performance setting requires 91 octane and also reduces gas mileage.
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Propane has a lower maximum flame temperature of around 3,600 degrees Fahrenheit, while MAPP gas can reach temperatures of up to 3,720 degrees Fahrenheit, making MAPP gas hotter than propane.
The purity is different.
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