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Research Octane Number (RON)

12/11/2009 11:31 AM

if we mix RON 95 and RON 97 Gasoline,what should it RON be?...

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Re: RON

12/11/2009 12:16 PM

RON 96 of course!

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12/11/2009 12:51 PM

for sure?

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12/11/2009 1:03 PM

Yes, if blended 50:50.

This blend will give the Research Octane Number of 96... not necessarily the Anti-Knock Index of 96. Fuel specifications usually require both the RON and MON.

None of your classmates would let you copy their notes? You need better friends.

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12/11/2009 1:13 PM

hahaha,,i dont think they got a note,,,anyway how if its not 50:50? how if it 60:40? i do research about LPG and i want to know its RON? should we use propane RON 110 or butane (RON ) or should we mix it together?

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12/11/2009 2:01 PM

Well, LPG has a RON of about 108 here in USA.

LPG sold as a motor fuel is Propane combined with butane (and a few other things) already... not sure of your question... nor can I figure out how a citizen would accomplish this blending of liquified gases on the scale of fuel required for one motorcycle.

Did we not start off talking about gasoline? Would you tell us what you are up to?

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12/12/2009 11:58 AM

Gee, I gave you the answer to that on you other question. You still don't get it?

You are very sneaky, probing and not forthright, I feel. I really think that you don't deserve any more answers from this group.

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12/11/2009 2:39 PM

owh i do research about LPG motorcycle..so i just want to know its RON actually...LPG compose many gaseous with vary RON,,,i dont know what should i say about its RON,,,anyway thank for your reply...so i will conclude it same as propane about 110..

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12/14/2009 1:11 PM

UTeM Graduate, would you indulge me?

What is UTeM? Google cannot quite figure it our, neither can Wiki. I believe there may be several other members who are curious as well.

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The answer to this can only help you in future posts.

Should UTeM Graduate not return... Anybody know?

[Edit: OOPS! Maybe Universiti Teknikal Malaysia? from Wiki. Still be curious if this is correct.]

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Re: Research Octane Number (RON)

12/14/2009 8:48 AM

look, he gave you the ratio and the number.. a simple 2 min use of google will give you all the answers you need for your homework... or you could try using YOUR noodle... and not ours...

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