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RON92: Leaded or Unleaded?


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#41
areo

Posted 01 October 2005 - 06:19 PM

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Please share with me the "SOFTWARE" that force you to read this topic. I
think you can make a lot of money selling it. So will make you feel
better.

#42
Taikoh

Posted 03 October 2005 - 08:30 AM

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Tissue,
"those pumps with 'bigger nozzzle' should NOT b
use by vehicle with 'Unleaded Petrol' requirement. eventhough it's
unleaded."
As long as its unleaded and within the RON requirements of your car, I
don't see why not.
Anyway, you can't even if you want to, nozzle wouldn't fit.






#43
tissue

Posted 03 October 2005 - 03:59 PM

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Taikoh,
thnx for the reply. i was told that there`s another type of petrol which
is to cater for leaded requirement cars (eg. antique/very old car). lead
in this petrol has been replaced by other type/s of chemical, but it is
still not suitable for unleaded cars (could b cos by the chemical they
use). the pump for this type of petrol is purposely fixed with bigger
nozzle so that the consumer will not accidently pump-in. i`m not sure
what is the ron # for this type of petrol eventhough i personaly think it
should b higher then 92 bcuz a genuine leaded petrol will have about 99
octane.

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Taikoh
Anyway, you can`t even if you want to, nozzle wouldn`t fit

i wont be surprise if i see some ppl who come with their own DIY
equipement or reserve tank/s just bcuz they think they can save some
money Big Smile.