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<blockquote data-quote="ashween" data-source="post: 3529492" data-attributes="member: 622"><p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Power" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Power</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>V-Power Petrol</p><p></p><p>"Super Unleaded" usually has a <strong>higher octane rating</strong> than standard unleaded petrol, at around RON (Research Octane Rating) 98; however this varies by market.</p><p></p><p>In the United Kingdom and Denmark (where Super Unleaded must be a minimum of 97 RON), <strong>V-Power has a rating of 99 RON</strong>, while in the Republic of Ireland, it is rated at 95 RON. In Australia, V-Power Racing, the ultra-high performance variant has a <strong>rating of 100 RON</strong> although as of July this is being phased out, instead recommending V Power. In The Netherlands, it has a RON 95 rating, although officials from Shell stated it is effective RON 97, but classes are limited to RON 92, 95, 98 and 100.[1]</p><p></p><p>"Normal" premium unleaded in the UK, Europe and Australia is 95 RON, whilst in the USA, it is AKI/RdON/PON 91-93 (RON 96-98). The higher the Octane rating, the more the fuel resists premature ignition (see petrol for more detail). V-Power also contains higher concentrations of detergents and other additives to clean the engine and smooth its operation. In Australia, the previously obtainable higher grade V-Power Racing which contained 5% ethanol to boost V-Power's octane rating to 100 RON has now been phased out by Shell due to a "changing market".</p><p></p><p>At around 2004, all United States Shell gas "Premium" was rebranded as "V-Power".</p><p></p><p>From October 2006 in Australia, Shell and Coles Express re-branded Optimax to V-Power (RON 98), and Optimax Extreme to V-Power Racing (RON 100).</p><p></p><p>From 2007 Shell New Zealand rebranded 95 Premium Unleaded as V Power. It is rated at 95 RON in New Zealand.</p><p></p><p></p><p>frank.... http://www.mudah.my/trd-adjustable-absorber-1-set-johore-1945447.htm?ca=12_s</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashween, post: 3529492, member: 622"] [URL]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Power[/URL] V-Power Petrol "Super Unleaded" usually has a [B]higher octane rating[/B] than standard unleaded petrol, at around RON (Research Octane Rating) 98; however this varies by market. In the United Kingdom and Denmark (where Super Unleaded must be a minimum of 97 RON), [B]V-Power has a rating of 99 RON[/B], while in the Republic of Ireland, it is rated at 95 RON. In Australia, V-Power Racing, the ultra-high performance variant has a [B]rating of 100 RON[/B] although as of July this is being phased out, instead recommending V Power. In The Netherlands, it has a RON 95 rating, although officials from Shell stated it is effective RON 97, but classes are limited to RON 92, 95, 98 and 100.[1] "Normal" premium unleaded in the UK, Europe and Australia is 95 RON, whilst in the USA, it is AKI/RdON/PON 91-93 (RON 96-98). The higher the Octane rating, the more the fuel resists premature ignition (see petrol for more detail). V-Power also contains higher concentrations of detergents and other additives to clean the engine and smooth its operation. In Australia, the previously obtainable higher grade V-Power Racing which contained 5% ethanol to boost V-Power's octane rating to 100 RON has now been phased out by Shell due to a "changing market". At around 2004, all United States Shell gas "Premium" was rebranded as "V-Power". From October 2006 in Australia, Shell and Coles Express re-branded Optimax to V-Power (RON 98), and Optimax Extreme to V-Power Racing (RON 100). From 2007 Shell New Zealand rebranded 95 Premium Unleaded as V Power. It is rated at 95 RON in New Zealand. frank.... http://www.mudah.my/trd-adjustable-absorber-1-set-johore-1945447.htm?ca=12_s [/QUOTE]
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