which gas to use

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simonk23

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i have a 1996 disco v8 and was wondering if i can used midgrade gas instead of premium in it without causing any kind of problems
 
That is enlightening, I didnt realise they used 'pool petrol' the other side of the pond.
92 RON cheapo nasty unleaded is the equivalent of our old 2 star so 89 RON must be quite awful.
No wonder they need 7 litre engines over there :p :D
 
Think what would happen if you put one o'them 7 litre jobies on real fuel then.
**** all!! yer octane rating is to do with yer fuel not detonating before the spark plug sparks. the higher yer octane rating the higher compression you can run. so to get any benefit from a high octane rating you'd need to, at the very least, skim yer heads.

there more to it than that but as i dint like to witter on to much thats all yer getting.
if you want more info put a request in fer a anorak!
 
**** all!! yer octane rating is to do with yer fuel not detonating before the spark plug sparks. the higher yer octane rating the higher compression you can run. so to get any benefit from a high octane rating you'd need to, at the very least, skim yer heads.

there more to it than that but as i dint like to witter on to much thats all yer getting.
if you want more info put a request in fer a anorak!
You might want to rethink that one Slob.
 
**** all!! yer octane rating is to do with yer fuel not detonating before the spark plug sparks. the higher yer octane rating the higher compression you can run. so to get any benefit from a high octane rating you'd need to, at the very least, skim yer heads.

there more to it than that but as i dint like to witter on to much thats all yer getting.
if you want more info put a request in fer a anorak!

I thort the highter the octane rateing the bigger the bang.
 
You might want to rethink that one Slob.
why's that then???


The octane rating is a measure of the autoignition resistance of gasoline (petrol) and other fuels used in spark-ignition internal combustion engines. It is a measure of anti-detonation of a gasoline or fuel.
Octane number is the number which gives the percentage, by volume, of iso-octane in a mixture of iso-octane and normal heptane, that would have the same anti-knocking capacity as the fuel which is under consideration. For example, gasoline with the same knocking characteristics as a mixture of 90% iso-octane and 10% heptane would have an octane rating of 90. [
 
FFs

All i said was that they have lower quility fuel and you would need to ajust the ignition timing.

That is true, but getting more power out of a yankee injun on high octane is a bit more complicated than advancing your ignition timing by 5 degrees. In order to get the most out of it, you will need to increase compression ratio as well to fully realise the fuel's potential - skim the heads like M. Slob said.

Running on LPG is a bit like running on 105 AvGAS as far as ignition timing is concerned, hence when running on LPG with standard timing you see a big performance and economy drop. One way round is to advance your ignition timing with a skimmed high compression head, and you have similar performance/economy on GAS and unleaded. However, you will have to run 98RON Petrol with about a 5% Butanone or Propanone mix (nail varnish remover, MEK Solvent etc) to avoid detonation when running on Petrol. Should go quite a bit better as well ;)

Anyway, enough sensible techie stuff, I'm orf to the pub to get ****ed soon :D
 
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