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stevomc 12-10-2005 05:27 AM

hi

another question.

in germany i take the fuel "super bleifrei" with 95 octane

is that wrong?

what fuel do you think i have to give my hummer h3 ?

we only have "normal" with 91 octane .. that is the cheapest :-)

thanks for replay

carsten

stevomc 12-10-2005 05:27 AM

hi

another question.

in germany i take the fuel "super bleifrei" with 95 octane

is that wrong?

what fuel do you think i have to give my hummer h3 ?

we only have "normal" with 91 octane .. that is the cheapest :-)

thanks for replay

carsten

bparker 12-10-2005 05:37 AM

The cheap stuff is fine here. 91 octane is just fine for you guys I am sure.

Heck, I think the H3 will run on Tang if you get the mix just right.


H3ProspectKy 12-10-2005 09:57 AM

I put Shell 87 octane in mine as recommended, it runs great and I save a few $$$.

f5fstop 12-10-2005 11:17 AM

Europe uses only the research octane number (RON), while in the US, we use the average between the research octane number (RON) and the motors octane number (MON). That's why on our pumps you see (something like), R+M/2.
Research number is derived from iso-octane and motor is derived from n-heptane, and research is the higher of the two numbers. RON is figured on a test that simulates fuel performance under low operating speeds (600 RPM I believe), while MON simulates high speed (9-1200 RPM). It is primarily a tool to compare fuel at a pump from different distributors.
In Europe they only use the research number. As a general rule of thumb, subtract 4 from the European octane rating and you have what the R+M/2 number would be in the US.
(NOTE: I say European, but it is primarily the number used in all countries but the US. Similar to the metric system that we have failed to adopt officially.)

DarthKarl 12-10-2005 11:34 AM

I usually end up putting in 87 octane. No problems

Mike E 12-10-2005 01:36 PM

bparker, don't let "W" find out we know how to run Tang in our H3's. The price will double at grocery stores across the nation! Shhhhhh...

bparker 12-10-2005 08:37 PM

My bad bud... =)

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Mike E:
bparker, don't let "W" find out we know how to run Tang in our H3's. The price will double at grocery stores across the nation! Shhhhhh... </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

R2 12-14-2005 04:01 AM

I run 91, it makes it go faster


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