You have a choice when you pull up to the pump. Most gas stations have three choices for fuel for your vehicle, based mostly on octane ratings. Which one is the best for your vehicle? A lot of that ...
Justin Pritchard is a seasoned Sudbury, Ontario-based automotive journalist, producer, and technical writer. With a passion for cars and a talent for storytelling, he's established himself as a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Most gas stations have three options that you can put in your vehicle: regular, mid-grade (plus), and premium. These labels are also often ...
What is octane, and why should I care? Octane ratings are prominently displayed in large black numbers on a yellow background on gasoline pumps at thousands of gas stations across the country. Most ...
S.M. Remmert, R.F. Cracknell, R. Head, A. Schuetze, Lewis A.G.J., S. Akehurst, J.W.G. Turner, A. Popplewell https://www.jstor.org/stable/26273065 Copy URL ABSTRACT ...
Everyone from Nostradamus to the Department of Energy predicts that internal combustion engines will provide primary propulsion for the majority of the vehicle fleet for a few more decades. But it's ...
ON OCTOBER 9, Mr. H. R. Ricardo received the Melchett Medal of the Institute of Fuel, and after the presentation delivered his Melchett Lecture on the “Progress of the Internal Combustion Engine and ...
Some new cars claim to require premium fuel, others recommend it and most new vehicles on the road today are perfectly happy with regular fuel with nary a hiccup. Simultaneously, we're bombarded by ...
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