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    American vs. International octane ratings

    Hey guys,

    Recently I've been looking at some conforti chips from TMS or ebay/whatever, and have been surprised that it only rates for 91 octane fuel. Here in Australia that is the minimum fuel rating we get, a long with 95 and 98 octane.

    So, main question - Are the octane ratings measured differently depending on country? Because the chip with advanced timing/more fuel I would expect to ping like a mofo on 91.

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    Odd... I know it varies here in the US depending on the region. Here in FL we have 87, 91 and 93

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jables View Post
      Hey guys,

      Recently I've been looking at some conforti chips from TMS or ebay/whatever, and have been surprised that it only rates for 91 octane fuel. Here in Australia that is the minimum fuel rating we get, a long with 95 and 98 octane.

      So, main question - Are the octane ratings measured differently depending on country? Because the chip with advanced timing/more fuel I would expect to ping like a mofo on 91.
      Yes, the US rates their gas by a much different method than the rest of the world.



      91 US is roughly what your 95 is.
      Last edited by kts; 04-10-2012, 09:08 AM. Reason: replaced standard with method. whoops!

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        #4
        Search MON vs. RON
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          #5
          US uses AKI octane rating.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Emre View Post
            Search MON vs. RON
            Originally posted by cunninglinguist View Post
            US uses AKI octane rating.
            as stated, Anti-Knock Index (AKI, and often written on pumps as (R+M)/2) where R is RON and M is MON

            confusing crap but i always get 89 and hope for the best because i am too cheap for the 93 and most places dont have 91. I also only buy top tier fuels...
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              #7
              I think the Conforti chip is 91+ right? ... that's 91 or better.....
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                #8
                I think most gas in the us is now 10% ethanol now. Anyone speak to this?

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                  #9
                  Meh I bought an ebay chip for 30 bucks from the US asked the seller if it would work in Australia and he said yes and it has.
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                    Originally posted by bastianshaw View Post
                    I think most gas in the us is now 10% ethanol now. Anyone speak to this?
                    What about it? It means reduced fuel economy (lower energy density) and much reduced longevity (ethanol can separate from the gas over time, which is really, really bad because it is used to raise octane).
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                      Originally posted by nrubenstein View Post
                      What about it? It means reduced fuel economy (lower energy density) and much reduced longevity (ethanol can separate from the gas over time, which is really, really bad because it is used to raise octane).
                      so bounce the rear of the car after a long sit to mix?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by bastianshaw View Post
                        I think most gas in the us is now 10% ethanol now. Anyone speak to this?
                        Ethanol free 92 AKI is still legal for street use in OR. :p

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Ryann View Post
                          Ethanol free 92 AKI is still legal for street use in OR. :p
                          But can you find it?? Almost all the gas is mixed now

                          we have gas stations gown here that sell 100 octane too, thats legal, just hard to find

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                            #14
                            ^8 minutes from my house. http://pure-gas.org/

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                              #15
                              ^Awesome site. I hate 10% ethanol
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                              http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=195286

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