Octane comes from October (WasRichard Crandall just cancelled a payment to you)

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Thu Jan 16 05:21:00 2003

> Likely just another case of Germans doing something better (IMHO), much like
> DIN versus SAE horsepower. I did know about the R+M/2 method for American
> gas, and you can get 100 octane here, just not easily in my state.. In
> California, some 76 stations sell 100 octane.

I dont know. The pump number is as relevant as MOZ or ROZ in
itself. Since MOZ and ROZ are not numerical connected, using
(R+M)/2 has a valid point to give a guideline. It's just
important to know the different metric when traveling with
your own car to foreign places.

Gruss
H.


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