Is UK petrol better than us?

In Europe, the octane rating
octane rating
An octane rating, or octane number, is a standard measure of a fuel's ability to withstand compression in an internal combustion engine without detonating. The higher the octane number, the more compression the fuel can withstand before detonating.
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on the pump is simply the RON figure. America, by contrast, uses the average of the RON and the MON figures, called the AKI (anti-knock index). Thus, 97 octane “super unleaded” in Britain is roughly equivalent to 91 octane premium in the United States.
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Why is American fuel so low octane?

Unleaded fuel gets its octane boost from 10% ethanol. Only 9% of all gasoline sold in America is high octane premium. Why is the number so low? Because most automobiles and motorcycles are built to run on 91 octane fuel—and running higher octane offers no performance advantage.
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Which country has the highest octane fuel?

As of 2019, Indonesia has the highest number of gasoline grades on its market with a total of six grades of RON 88, 90, 92, 95, 98 and 100. In addition, four countries including Iraq, Peru, Philippines and Russia have as many as five gasoline grades on each of their markets.
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What octane fuel does USA use?

In the U.S., unleaded gasoline typically has octane ratings of 87 (regular), 88–90 (midgrade), and 91–94 (premium). Gasoline with an octane rating of 85 is available in some high-elevation areas of the U.S. (more about that below).
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What octane is petrol in UK?

The standard rating for petrol in the UK is 95 octane, and every car sold in the UK has its electronics tuned so that it can run properly on this fuel. In some foreign countries, you can get lower octane rated fuels, but if you add these to your car, it may cause 'knocking'.
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Can high octane fuel damage an engine?

The higher octane gives premium gas greater resistance to early fuel ignition, which can result in potential damage, sometimes accompanied by audible engine knocking or pinging.
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What octane is in Germany?

Owners will ask the question why it is so important that German cars require 91 octane or higher quality fuel.
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What is the highest octane fuel in USA?

Retail gasoline stations in the United States sell three main grades of gasoline based on the octane level: Regular (the lowest octane fuel–generally 87) Midgrade (the middle range octane fuel–generally 89–90) Premium (the highest octane fuel–generally 91–94)
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Is 93 octane the same as 98?

Top performance with EU 98 octane = 93 US octane.
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Which country has best quality petrol?

The International Fuel Quality Center (IFQC) has ranked the top 100 countries based on sulfur limits in gasoline; Germany was found to be at the top of the ranking with the lowest sulfur limits. Following in second and third were Japan and Sweden, respectively.
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Who has the best petrol in UK?

BP is targeting the trackday market by launching the highest-octane fuel on sale in the United Kingdom. BP Ultimate 102 has a RON rating of 102, higher than Tesco's 99 RON super unleaded and Shell Optimax, which is 98 RON.
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Which brand of petrol is best in UK?

Premium fuels

Some retailers sell their own high-performance, high-octane fuels, e.g. Total Excellium Unleaded and Shell V-Power Unleaded, which has an octane rating of 99 RON, the UK's highest.
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Is 95 octane the same as 95 Ron?

RON is the octane measure used globally and it's more efficient to produce and certify. 95 RON is roughly equivalent to 91-octane on the anti-knock index currently used in the United States.
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Does higher octane fuel last longer?

Sadly, there's nothing in premium gasoline that would make it last longer than other fuels from the pump. Since the distinguishing feature is the higher-octane levels, the only real benefit you gain is lowering the chance of engine knocking, which isn't much of a threat on most modern fuel systems.
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Is higher octane petrol better?

For the uninitiated, the octane number of petrol signifies its resistance to knock – a phenomenon caused by the auto-ignition of fuel in the combustion chamber that is detrimental to the engine's health. A higher octane rating denotes better knock resistance and translates into improved fuel economy and performance.
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Can you put 100 octane gas in any car?

Unleaded high-octane racing fuel is fine to add to your car, and you won't notice much of a difference apart from the exorbitantly higher price. Leaded fuels, methanol fuels and even nitromethane fuels are used exclusively for racing in most cases, unless you have an engine designed to run on methanol.
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Will 110 octane hurt my car?

Owner. EZ- Your engine is not set up to take advantage of 110 octane fuel, but it will definitely not cause your car to overheat. The higher the octane you use, up to a certain limit, the more resistant the fuel is to preignition/detonation/knocking, allowing an engine to run more ignition advance.
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Does 100 octane increase horsepower?

Higher octane fuel will not offer any better fuel mileage, increase engine horsepower, or make the engine start quicker. Higher octane only increases the likelihood that the combustion will be controlled, and your engine will perform as it was designed.
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What does Ron stand for in fuel?

Research Octane Number - RON

The octane number indicates the "knock resistance" of the fuel. It is determined in line with the RON (Research Octane Number) under defined conditions with precisely defined test engines.
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Do all German cars take premium?

High-octane gasoline for better performance

German automobiles will need 91 octane and lower levels will not be satisfactory. These cars are specifically structured for the use of high-octane gasoline.
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What is diesel called in Germany?

In German I have found: (das) Benzin. (der) Diesel.
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Is Shell gas better?

Is Shell gas better? Shell gas is a Top Tier gasoline and is better than off-brand gasoline as it uses additives to keep the engine clean. The Shell V-Power is a great choice for vehicles needing high octane fuel and can be beneficial for cars with turbo and supercharging injectors.
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Is it OK to mix premium and unleaded?

Can I mix premium and unleaded gas? Yes, drivers can mix the two types of fuel. The combined gas types will result in an octane level somewhere in the middle — something the vehicle “will survive,” according to The Drive.
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Does 98 fuel clean your engine?

Sure, premium unleaded (98RON) is undoubtedly a better fuel in the right engine and it does offer more power and burns cleaner in engines tuned for this type of fuel (more on this at the end of the article).
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