What octane was gas in the 30s?

By the early 1930s, automobile gasoline had an octane reading of 40 and aviation gasoline of 75-80. Aviation gasoline with such high octane numbers could only be refined through a process of distillation of high-grade petroleum.
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What octane was the old super petrol?

Older pre-1990 engines will run quite happily on standard 91 octane fuels, with the exception of certain models requiring super leaded equivalent of 97.
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What was Sunoco 260 octane?

260 GT® is a street-legal, oxygenated, unleaded gasoline designed for high performance street cars, muscle cars, classics, street rods, motorcycles, and the like. With a 100 octane rating, Sunoco 260 GT will allow increased boost levels in supercharged or turbocharged applications compared to lower octane “pump” gas.
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What octane was gas in the 70s?

During the late 1960's and early 1970's, premium pump gas octanes of 98-102 were commonly available everywhere at name brand gas stations, During the later 1970s, premium octane ratings came down to the middle 95-98, and by the middle 80's name brand premium came down to 94-95 octane.
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When did leaded gas stop?

Unleaded gasoline was introduced in the 1970s when health problems from lead became apparent. In the United States, leaded gasoline for use in on-road vehicles was completely phased out as of January 1, 1996. Most other countries have also stopped using leaded gasoline in vehicles.
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What Does The Octane Rating Of Gasoline Mean?



Is 10 year old gas still good?

Degradation occurs from the get-go but most gas stays fresh for a month or two without issue. However, gas that is more than two month old is generally OK to use with only minor decreases in performance. Gas that is older than a year can cause issues, like engine knocking, sputtering and clogged injectors.
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What octane is Jet A fuel?

The octane ratings of AVGAS, a gasoline-based fuel, are usually either 91 or 100 (lean mixture) and 96 or 130 (rich mixture). The octane rating of jet fuel is much lower, around 15 – this is much more like automotive diesel and thus much more resistant to detonating due to sparks or compression.
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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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Is Sunoco 110 leaded?

Sunoco Standard is a 110 octane leaded race fuel that is commonly used in all forms of motorsports.
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What octane fuel was used in ww2?

The normal avgas used by Germany throughout WWII was B-4, with an octane rating of 91/100. They also had quantities of C-3, which had an octane rating of 95/120. By 1943 (war ended in 1945) they were catching up, producing a limited amount of a super C-3 with an octane rating of 150.
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Do older cars need higher octane gas?

Older cars typically run on leaded fuels with a high octane rating, but since they were scrapped in the early 2000s, classic car enthusiasts have had to look for other alternatives to keep their motors on the road.
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What is the best fuel for classic cars?

E10 gasoline (ethanol)

For many classic cars, ordinary Euro 95 is more than sufficient. It is important however, to ensure that not too much ethanol has been added. For example, E10 gasoline (with 10% ethanol) is absolutely out of the question.
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Why is American fuel 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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Is 99 octane better?

By using higher octane fuel, you're able to avoid unexpected explosions that might damage your engine. Standard fuels typically have a 91-95 octane rating whereas premium or super fuels have a rating of around 98-99. You can also buy premium fuel diesel vehicles too – these come with a higher cetane rating.
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What octane is NASCAR?

The specialized NASCAR fuel is Sunoco Green E15, a 98 octane, unleaded fuel blend specifically engineered for high-performance engines and race cars. It's called Green E15 because the racing fuel is actually green in color.
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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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Can you use airplane fuel in a car?

Again, the answer is no. While kerosene can certainly be a hazardous material, there is no danger that your vehicle will catch fire if its gas tank is filled with jet fuel. However, it will stall out, and it can do severe and costly damage to your engine.
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What octane fuel is used in Japan?

High-octane gasolines commonly sold in Japan normally have 98-100 octane rating regardless of brands. There are only two types of gasoline sold in Japan. Med-grade gasoline with octane rating 95 or similar, which is sold in many other countries, is not available in Japan. Diesel fuel is called “Keiyu (軽油) “in Japan.
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What fuel is green in color?

Regular 87 octane gasoline has a blue or green tint. Midgrade/Plus 89-90 octane gasoline has a yellow tint. Premium 91-94 octane gasoline has a pink tint.
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What is the octane of diesel?

Diesel fuel has an octane rating of 25-40. Mixing 2% diesel fuel into gasoline will lower the overall octane rating by 1 point.
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Will seafoam help old gas?

It works through fuel injectors and carburetors to remove harmful residues and deposits from fuel passageways, intake valves, pistons, and chamber areas. Made from petroleum ingredients, Sea Foam is safe and effective when used in all types of gasoline or diesel fuels and fuel blends.
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How long can you store gasoline in a 55 gallon drum?

Though it naturally degrades and loses combustibility over time due to oxidation (exposure to oxygen) and evaporation of its volatile compounds, gasoline usually lasts three to six months when properly stored in a labeled, tightly sealed plastic container or metal tank of the capacity recommended by your fire ...
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Does gas last longer on a full tank?

As you run your vehicle the gas is heated up and when you turn it off it cools allowing condensation to take place. You can't stop condensation from happening completely, but if your tank is full there is far less room for this condensation to form, meaning that you will have less in your tank and fuel lines.
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Can old cars run on unleaded gas?

Older cars can run on unleaded gas, but avoid ethanol.
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