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Reply #15 - 03/17/05 at 04:06:12
 
you guys are gonna make me crack!!  Grin
I should try that on some of my friends IQ scores and see if it helps.

I may also be wrong about this, and I may also be showing how old I am, but, does anyone remember the 70's? were'nt the original ratings more like this?

86- Economy (I called this water)
87- low octane
89- regular
92 - super
93.5 - Ultra (sunoco)

It wasnt until the newer computer controls that allowed cars to run on the lower 87 that made people start calling it regular.
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Reply #16 - 03/17/05 at 06:33:02
 
Yeah, I remember that, they had different names for it like Ethyl instead of regular and Sunoco had a dinosaur on the logo. You had to ask for unleaded if you could find a station that carried it. They were the good old days with steel dashboards and no seat belts, skinny tires and big block engines Grin. From what I've been able to pick up you can buy higher octane gas at the pump in europe. Here in the states you need to go to a racetrack or airport to get anything over 93 octane.
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Reply #17 - 03/17/05 at 07:44:54
 
Oooooh....115 octane aviation gas is some fun stuff.......
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Reply #18 - 03/17/05 at 07:49:12
 
Just came back from refueling my little Fiat Panda.

regular 95 octane 1,235 Euros / liter :'(
Premium 98 octane 1,295 Euros / liter :'(

back in the late 60 when I started my carrier in aviation I worked on Douglas DC7 airplanes, they used to run on 115/135 octane.


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Reply #19 - 03/18/05 at 06:47:02
 
Hi Fellas,
just FYI, here in Chile we can get only 93, 95 and 97 octane unleaded gas at any pump station...  Grin
prices are a joke though,  Angry  Sad
93 = CH$505 (US$0.85 per LITER)  Shocked
95 = CH$510 (US$0.86 per LITER)  Shocked
97 = CH$515 (US$0.87 per LITER)  Shocked

The above means US$3.32 a gallon of gas   Shocked  Shocked

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Reply #20 - 03/18/05 at 07:11:30
 

 Higher octane doesn't always mean better. The aviation gas has very high octane # , because it contains a lot of lead. It doesn't give it more burning energy. The only way to benefit is to raise the compression ratio. Years ago I was used to put 100+ octane aviation gas in my 2stroke MZ. The only benefit was that I was not paying for it. Grin Grin
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Reply #21 - 03/19/05 at 03:01:28
 
Kropatchek wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Just came back from refueling my little Fiat Panda.

regular 95 octane 1,235 Euros / liter :'(
Premium 98 octane 1,295 Euros / liter :'(

back in the late 60 when I started my carrier in aviation I worked on Douglas DC7 airplanes, they used to run on 115/135 octane.


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Which comes to $3.60  a gallon.

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Reply #22 - 03/19/05 at 03:05:10
 
I used to have a Fiat Panda, it leaked oil, does Yours ?

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Reply #23 - 03/19/05 at 03:07:02
 
klx650sm2002 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
I used to have a Fiat Panda, it leaked oil, does Yours ?

Clive W  Cheesy


It consumes it. No leaks.

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Reply #24 - 03/19/05 at 03:17:58
 
As long as the bike is a sipper, I'll keep putting gas in it. Regular 87 octane crap hit 2.28 USD a gallon just up the road from the house. Ridiculous! Guess my 8.5mpg truck is getting parked soon... The truck has to run premium (91-93 octane), which is 2.58 a gallon at the same station. Still cheaper than diesel, 2.88 and rising. I feel sorry for the truckers, going to be alot of hungry people this summer when the long haul trucking industry dies.
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Reply #25 - 03/19/05 at 04:53:57
 
And diesel is really a byproduct of other production it is in essence the scum of the oil. doesn’t make any sense?? Someone is making a killing on this stuff!!!!!
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