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The Distillery
E85 vs c16
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<blockquote data-quote="Scuba-Matt" data-source="post: 10970005" data-attributes="member: 25255"><p>Research Octane Number | | Motor Octane Number | | R+M/2</p><p>ethanol...........118....................96.......................107</p><p>regular gas .......92....................82........................87</p><p>E85 (summer)...113....................94.......................104</p><p>C16.................119.................117........................118</p><p>As a drag racer I feel the most important number is the Motor octane number. Research and R+M2 don't mean to much to me. </p><p>R+M/2 is the number you see at the pump. to get that number you take, research octane plus motor octane and divided by 2.</p><p>So you can see where some say the octane of E85 is 113 and some say 104 and some 94. The R+M/2 of E85 is 104</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scuba-Matt, post: 10970005, member: 25255"] Research Octane Number | | Motor Octane Number | | R+M/2 ethanol...........118....................96.......................107 regular gas .......92....................82........................87 E85 (summer)...113....................94.......................104 C16.................119.................117........................118 As a drag racer I feel the most important number is the Motor octane number. Research and R+M2 don't mean to much to me. R+M/2 is the number you see at the pump. to get that number you take, research octane plus motor octane and divided by 2. So you can see where some say the octane of E85 is 113 and some say 104 and some 94. The R+M/2 of E85 is 104 [/QUOTE]
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