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converse2010 wrote:Np VS Unipet
What is double Filtration?
Traditional pumps have one filter system to filter micro fine particles. Unipet has added an additional filter to its gas station pumps to further remove unwanted particles and moisture ensuring a cleaner fuel.
20% Less particulates
35% Less moisture
A cleaner fuel will mean you get:
*Better gas milage
*Better performance
*Less servicing
*Longer engine life
Benifits of double filtering?
If micro fine particles and moisture get into your car fuel system you may experience rough idling, loss of power and increased fuel consumption.
So in my opinion and knowledge the double filtering is better than the regular gas stations. So you know what to do next time your going to fill up..
converse2010 wrote:Np VS Unipet
What is double Filtration?
Traditional pumps have one filter system to filter micro fine particles. Unipet has added an additional filter to its gas station pumps to further remove unwanted particles and moisture ensuring a cleaner fuel.
20% Less particulates
35% Less moisture
A cleaner fuel will mean you get:
*Better gas milage
*Better performance
*Less servicing
*Longer engine life
Benifits of double filtering?
If micro fine particles and moisture get into your car fuel system you may experience rough idling, loss of power and increased fuel consumption.
So in my opinion and knowledge the double filtering is better than the regular gas stations. So you know what to do next time your going to fill up..
Aaron 2NR wrote:all hondas are designed for 91 rons.....when u collect the vehicle from the dealership, its super you get.
bushwakka wrote:my car (08 impreza) has RON 95 on the gas tank lid......yet everyone says it can run super.......suggestions?
VexXx Dogg wrote:bushwakka wrote:my car (08 impreza) has RON 95 on the gas tank lid......yet everyone says it can run super.......suggestions?
Pallie, if the manufacturer say 95RON, why take other people's advice?
converse2010 wrote:The recommended gasoline for 95 percent of cars worldwide is unleaded super 91- 92 octane.
Ninety percent of all cars, trucks, maxi taxis, and pick-ups on Trinidad’s roads can use unleaded super 92 octane Gas without any problem.
VexXx Dogg wrote:nope.
7 points mean you'll allegedly get 92.7, not 99
So correct me if i'm talking non sense but if you put super 92 and use an octane booster or additive +7 , you're going to get 99 ?
Lets just say you have 95% premium gas (95 RON) in your gas tank, and you add 5% 110 octane (i.e. a small bottle of octane booster).
Then by averages:
(0.95 x 95) + (0.05 x 110) = 95.75 RON.
Due to "blending rules" you'd actually get more like 95.25 RON as your final value. An amazing boost of less than 0.75 octane Go buy some paint thinners or something.
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