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Old 10-24-2006, 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by sese' post='348487' date='Oct 24 2006, 11:36 PM
- Shell V-Power has 100 octane

How much in Germany ?
Here Shell V Power 100 Octane is expensive (?1.45/lt) ... I have used it for six month on both cars (MCS and 545i), but now I prefer the 98 for ?1.25/lt .
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Originally Posted by AlexFW' post='348510' date='Oct 24 2006, 11:21 PM
How much in Germany ?
Here Shell V Power 100 Octane is expensive (?1.45/lt) ... I have used it for six month on both cars (MCS and 545i), but now I prefer the 98 for ?1.25/lt .
It's around 92pence/litre in UK at the moment.
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Originally Posted by Bubbarossa' post='348482' date='Oct 24 2006, 05:26 PM
I haven't seen above 91 here in the US in quite some time. In fact, traveling to the midwest, i believe some states don't even offer that high of octane rating. Anyway, here in cali, at least on the coast, i normally see 87, 89, and 91 avaiablae at pumps. I recall seeing 92, but i'm positive it was here.

What ratings have y'all seen worldwide?
We have 93 (R+M/2) in the metro Washington DC area. While there are stations here that sell over 100 it's not common.

It's important to note that in the US we use (RON+MON/2) for octane rating. In most of europe they use RON. The rating numbers are not 1 to 1. 98 RON is about the same as 92-93 in the US.
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Originally Posted by sos' post='348509' date='Oct 25 2006, 12:20 AM
Sounds cheap to me.....wish UK prices were that low!!

$5 /gallon ... ?1/lt ... Like in Switzerland .

But .. When I am on mountain I often go to a country 30 km far (the road is very funny because that country is at 1800 mt of altitude), near to switxerland border, where the gas costs ?0.85/lt for taxes advantages (for ex. there isn't VAT) and it is a big pleasure fill in : 40 liters, ?35 .


How much the gas in UK, sos ?
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Originally Posted by sos' post='348511' date='Oct 25 2006, 12:23 AM
It's around 92pence/litre in UK at the moment.

?1.50/lt, similar to here ..
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I believe they measure the octane differently outside the US.

In the US it is RON+MON/2. Outside the US it's either RON or MON. So an octane of 100 outside the US is not the same as 100 in then US
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My favorite: Shell V Power 100 ...noticeable difference in power and mileage.
0.90 - 1.10 Eur. / lit. in Athens, depends on the gas station.

There is unleaded fuel with 92 and 95 octane also.
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Originally Posted by nicke60gre' post='348526' date='Oct 25 2006, 12:59 AM
noticeable difference in power and mileage.

Eh, from 92-95 .. Sure ..
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ImolaRedM and noonehome are right. US gas often gets a bad press because people focus on the number and misunderstand the scale that is used. The US uses a different measurement and you need to add 4 or 5 to the US rating to get an apples to apples comparison with other (i.e most) countries or regions that use RON as the basis for measurement. 91 to 92 gas here might be sold as 95 to 97 elsewhere.
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95/98/100 from OMV...


and in turkey they have enriched 102 octane petrol


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