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·<FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>Hi guys and gals,
Just looking to see what type of fuel you are using.
I am looking for Ocatne Numbers, and if any of you use any sort of additives.
Also, if you know if where you live uses Reformulated/Oxgenated fuels. These are mostly found in 91 and higher octane fuels. All octane numbers are based on RON+MON divided by two (2).
FYI-
RON is Research Octane Number
MON is Motor Octane Number.
On average, RON and MON are 5 numbers higher or lower respectfully.
So if you have a 98 RON fuel, On average, it should be close enough to an 88 MON, and a 93 RON+MON / 2.
SO, PLEASE do the conversion if you local fuel is RON OR MON.
The more responses to this , the better. It will help me to help you all!!!</FONT><FORM method=post action="http://pub56.ezboard.com/fkawasakizx12rfrm17.processVote?topicID=31.topic"><table border=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width="55%">
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Just looking to see what type of fuel you are using.
I am looking for Ocatne Numbers, and if any of you use any sort of additives.
Also, if you know if where you live uses Reformulated/Oxgenated fuels. These are mostly found in 91 and higher octane fuels. All octane numbers are based on RON+MON divided by two (2).
FYI-
RON is Research Octane Number
MON is Motor Octane Number.
On average, RON and MON are 5 numbers higher or lower respectfully.
So if you have a 98 RON fuel, On average, it should be close enough to an 88 MON, and a 93 RON+MON / 2.
SO, PLEASE do the conversion if you local fuel is RON OR MON.
The more responses to this , the better. It will help me to help you all!!!</FONT><FORM method=post action="http://pub56.ezboard.com/fkawasakizx12rfrm17.processVote?topicID=31.topic"><table border=0 cellpadding=3 cellspacing=0 width="55%">
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<tr><td><input type="radio" name="choice" value="1"><FONT FACE="Verdana,Arial" SIZE=2>94 or higher Octane</FONT>