Octane Numbers: Is A Higher Octane Really Better For Your Engine?

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Science

 

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David M

 

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May 4, 2012

 

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The similarities of the different fuel grades are also commonly unknown facts. It’s important to understand these facts so that you can choose the appropriate grade for your vehicle. Table of Contents Introduction 4 Background 5 The Pump Numbers 7 What Else is Different? 7 Is Premium Gasoline Right for Me? 8 Conclusions 9 References 10 List of Figures Figure 1 Gasoline Grade Comparison 6 2 2005 to Present Average Retail Price Chart of Regular Unleaded Gas in Canada 6 3 2005 to Present Average Retail Price Chart of Premium Unleaded Gas in Canada Octane Numbers: Is a Higher Octane Really Better for Your Engine? Introduction Many people wonder what the difference between high and low octane gasoline is and whether or not they should be pumping it in to their engine...
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The Federal Trade Commission states in a 2003 Facts for Consumers report that “In fact, in most cases, using a higher octane gasoline than you owner’s manual recommends offers absolutely no benefit” (2003). Every day drivers are entering into gas stations only knowing that the lower number on the pump sign means less money from the wallet...
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