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Advantages of using high-octane fuels include improved engine performance, increased power output, and better fuel efficiency in some vehicles. Disadvantages may include higher cost per gallon compared to lower-octane fuels, as well as not providing any noticeable benefits in vehicles that do not require high-octane gasoline.
Has a 2-3 points higher octane rating than ultra. lower emissions than straight gasoline.
absolutely....you can mix any octane with any other octane
Using octane fuel higher than your car is rated generally has minimal impact on performance or efficiency. Most modern engines are designed to run optimally on the recommended octane level, and using a higher octane fuel may not provide any noticeable benefits. However, it can help prevent knocking in high-performance or modified engines that require higher octane. In most cases, it's an unnecessary expense without significant advantages for standard vehicles.
There is no octane in gasoline... it is the equivalent of octane.
NOS octane booster
It has no octane rating.
Octane is a hydrocarbon.
Octane has not special application excepting the so-called octane number.
65% of 87 and 35% 93 to make 89 octane gas
The molecular formula of octane is C8H18. It doesn't really have a "symbol."The "octane" in gasoline is actually "iso-octane" or 2,2,4-trimethylpentane. It has the same molecular formula, but the atoms are arranged differently than in n-octane.
Octane is found in poop