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Sentences with OCTANE-RATING

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Sentences

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"The octane rating of this gasoline is 87."
2
"A higher octane rating indicates a fuel that is less likely to cause knocking."
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"The octane rating on the pump is clearly displayed."
4
"I prefer using gasoline with a higher octane rating in my car."
5
"Before purchasing fuel, it's important to check the octane rating recommended for your vehicle."
6
"The octane rating of the premium gasoline available here is 91."
7
"Some cars require a minimum octane rating of 89."
8
"Using a fuel with a lower octane rating than recommended can potentially damage the engine."
9
"It's best to avoid using fuels with unknown octane ratings."
10
"The octane rating determines the fuel's ability to resist knocking."
11
"While a higher octane rating may be helpful for some engines, others may not require it."
12
"The octane rating of a fuel is determined through a standardized testing process."
13
"A lower octane rating can result in engine knock, reduced performance, and increased emissions."
14
"The higher the octane rating, the more resistant the fuel is to ignition."
15
"It's important to verify the octane rating on the fuel receipt matches the one selected at the pump."
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"The octane rating is often indicated by the pump's label or on the fuel dispenser."
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"Understanding the octane rating helps consumers make informed decisions about fuel choices."
1
"The octane rating of premium gasoline is usually 91 or higher."
2
"A higher octane rating means that the fuel is less likely to cause knocking in an engine."
3
"The octane rating of regular gasoline is typically around 87."
4
"It is important to use a fuel with the correct octane rating for your vehicle."
5
"Some high-performance vehicles require gasoline with a minimum octane rating of 93."
6
"The octane rating is a measure of a fuel's ability to resist detonation."
7
"Engines designed for high compression ratios often require fuel with a higher octane rating."
8
"Using a fuel with a lower octane rating than recommended can lead to engine damage."
9
"The octane rating scale ranges from 0 to 100, with higher numbers indicating better performance."
10
"In some countries, octane ratings are referred to as research octane numbers (RON)."
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