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Hey guys,
Some dude on Facebook is telling me my JDM BB4 Prelude is meant to run on 91 octane fuel, whereas I'm sure the JDM models were tuned/timed to run on 99.. I can't find any evidence to back myself up though, am I right or wrong?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2204764 ... ment_reply
Some dude on Facebook is telling me my JDM BB4 Prelude is meant to run on 91 octane fuel, whereas I'm sure the JDM models were tuned/timed to run on 99.. I can't find any evidence to back myself up though, am I right or wrong?
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2204764 ... ment_reply
I believe the petrol in Japan is 91 (regular), 96 (super) or 100 (Super plus) RON. Not sure what the Prelude is tuned for in Japan but I'd think it is either 96 or 100 RON. The Yanks use PON rather than RON as there fuel rating.
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Merlin wrote:Apparently their 91/92 is about the same as our 97, "premium" fuel.
Interesting, didn't know that!BMCC wrote:I believe the petrol in Japan is 91, 96 or 100 RON. Not sure what the Prelude is tuned for in Japan but I'd think it is either 96 or 100 RON. The Yanks use MON rather than RON as there fuel rating.
According to Wiki:
So apparently the rating they have is an average of RON and MON.There is another type of octane rating, called Motor Octane Number (MON), which is a better measure of how the fuel behaves when under load, as it is determined at 900 rpm engine speed, instead of the 600 rpm for RON. MON testing uses a similar test engine to that used in RON testing, but with a preheated fuel mixture, higher engine speed, and variable ignition timing to further stress the fuel's knock resistance. Depending on the composition of the fuel, the MON of a modern gasoline will be about 8 to 10 points lower than the RON, however there is no direct link between RON and MON. Normally, fuel specifications require both a minimum RON and a minimum MON.