maka kusog bajud dagan ang v power or huna2x rani? bsi naa maka explain sa significance.. bsi pareho rani sa ubang tao mo ingon there's such thing as HAPPY HORSE kanang lahi kuno ug logo nga red horse nga grabe makahubog.
maka kusog bajud dagan ang v power or huna2x rani? bsi naa maka explain sa significance.. bsi pareho rani sa ubang tao mo ingon there's such thing as HAPPY HORSE kanang lahi kuno ug logo nga red horse nga grabe makahubog.
You won't really feel any effect unless your car/bike is tuned to take advantage of the increase in octane. (higher compression, more aggressive timing maps, higher boost, etc.)
the higher the octane rating, the more powerful the combustion...if im not mistaken, ordinary unleaded fuel has only an octane rating of 95...and 98 for V power...aircraft fuel or well known as avgas has a rating of 100...if avgas is used on cars, the engine can run but the heat and power of combustion will gradually melt and destroy its piston or even the combustion chamber (except if it's a race car, which have engine parts suitable for high heat from high octane ratings)...
V power.... bati!
Blaze is better!
Example...
last autocross event (March 2010 @ Parkmall)
my Jazz was running 46sec on that course no matter how i push it (running on 93 octane fuel)
next day... change to blaze fuel... same car set-up and driving style... 44sec... on all runs.
tumpak!!!!Blaze z better, been using thz fuel every autocross
Octane Ratings:
Shell Super Unleaded, Caltex Silver, Petron Xtra Unleaded - 93
Shell V-Power / Petron XCS / Caltex Gold - 95
Petron Blaze - 96
Seaoil Extreme 97 - 97
It is still better to tune the ignition timing for the particular fuel you are using to get better results. When you can't do custom timing and fuel-air mixtures for a particular fuel, swerte swerte ra gyud na ang makuha nimo nga performance based on your current settings nga mubagay pud sa fuel nga gigamit. Meaning, wala na ka makabuot ana to get what you really wanted.
high octane jud na ang avgas but not used typically on turbine engines
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