Gasoline quality
#11
Re: Gasoline quality
HI,
In the US, octane is sold at the pump by the average of research octane and the motor octane. (R+M)/2. Research octane measures tendency towards preignition under no load conditions and motor octane measure tendency toward preignition under load conditions. Research octane is always higher. In Europe, gasoline is sold at the pump based on the research octane. Your SP95 (95 research octane) will be roughly equivalent to our common regular grade 87 (R+M)/2.
Adding ethanol will result in a lower energy content per gallon and lower mileage.
In the US, octane is sold at the pump by the average of research octane and the motor octane. (R+M)/2. Research octane measures tendency towards preignition under no load conditions and motor octane measure tendency toward preignition under load conditions. Research octane is always higher. In Europe, gasoline is sold at the pump based on the research octane. Your SP95 (95 research octane) will be roughly equivalent to our common regular grade 87 (R+M)/2.
Adding ethanol will result in a lower energy content per gallon and lower mileage.
#12
Re: Gasoline quality
Jim is correct that ethanol lowers the energy content. However, ethanol increases the octane rating. My understanding, not tested yet, is E30 can result in net performance parity with straight gas.
Bob Wilson
Bob Wilson
#13
Re: Gasoline quality
To be precise, ethanol has a very high research octane of 116, but it is blended with many lower octane refinery streams to generate the common (R+M)/2 common spec of 87.
FYI gasoline futures are quoted as RBOB (Reformulated gasoline Before Oxygenate (ethanol) Blending) which usually has an (R+M)/2 of about 85.5.
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/com...rgyprices.html
FYI gasoline futures are quoted as RBOB (Reformulated gasoline Before Oxygenate (ethanol) Blending) which usually has an (R+M)/2 of about 85.5.
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/com...rgyprices.html
#14
Re: Gasoline quality
I also have almost same question.. because we all know that we have different gasoline companies in our country or in every country. Whats the difference of the gasoline from one company from the other one. Anyway, Here's what I think they make these gasolines depends on the cars of their country.
#15
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An even bigger question is the different gasoline blends in this country. A Shell gasoline blend in State A can be different in State B or even within the same state. Why is there so many different (11 in this link:http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d05421.pdf ) gasoline blends and why can't there just be one or two?
#16
Re: Gasoline quality
Hi,
Do you think gasoline in Europe is best or worst than in America or Canada ? I mean, is Eurpean gasoline contains less or more energy than an American or Canadian one ?
In Europe, USA is well known for its crude oil and oil companies... So this question is in my head and I have no answer...
Do you think gasoline in Europe is best or worst than in America or Canada ? I mean, is Eurpean gasoline contains less or more energy than an American or Canadian one ?
In Europe, USA is well known for its crude oil and oil companies... So this question is in my head and I have no answer...
#17
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Well, I think Gazoline and Diesel have a better quality in France, but since April, we have a new kind of gasoline : E10 (with about 10% of bio-ethanol). I haven't tryed it yet and I think I'll never try it ! I've read an article relative to an UK study about biofuels : the conclusion is that biofuels are not so good for environment : http://www.amisdelaterre.org/IMG/xls...ch_April09.xls and http://www.amisdelaterre.org/IMG/pdf...te_April09.pdf
Moreover, this kind of fuel has a lower density and so, my mileage will be worst.
Moreover, this kind of fuel has a lower density and so, my mileage will be worst.
#18
#19
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no..one can find samples from europe fuel but i have heard on int,radio shows
that european fuel is in fact much cleaner than north american fuel
even there engine oil has more additives but thats a different topic
but yah are fuel is dirtier compared to europes fuel mind you they do pay
much more for it than we do here.
that european fuel is in fact much cleaner than north american fuel
even there engine oil has more additives but thats a different topic
but yah are fuel is dirtier compared to europes fuel mind you they do pay
much more for it than we do here.
#20
Re: Gasoline quality
Gasoline quality is an issue few people think about. When hurricane Katrina hit in the summer of 2005, gasoline prices soared. Everyone was scrambling to buy the cheapest gas they could find, and the sales volume of premium and mid-range gasoline dropped. They said there was a serious fuel shortage, so refiners who were normally required to make reformulated gasoline (lower emissions) were temporarily allowed to cut some corners so they could produce more gallons of gasoline from each barrel of crude oil. Consequently, there was an unpublicized drop in both fuel quality and octane rating during this period. We also suspect that some oil companies (but not all) also used this opportunity to cut back their use of detergents and deposit control additives in their gasoline.
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