banditt007
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I just wanted to point this out. In the US when people refer to octane, we measure by the AVERAGE number of both the RON measurement and the MON measurement (RON+MON/2). If you look at the yellow square that shows the octane number at the gas pump, you will see it lists how the number is achieved.
I noticed that while true fuel advertises its "92 octane" thats the RON only measurement which cannot be directly compared to the standard US way of measuring. What it equates to in the U.S. measurement i'm not sure maybe someone else can chime in if there is some sort of conversion. I could not find a good enough image of the Stihl motomix to see if it is also rated using only the RON measurement...
I noticed that while true fuel advertises its "92 octane" thats the RON only measurement which cannot be directly compared to the standard US way of measuring. What it equates to in the U.S. measurement i'm not sure maybe someone else can chime in if there is some sort of conversion. I could not find a good enough image of the Stihl motomix to see if it is also rated using only the RON measurement...
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