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Octane rating or octane number is a standard measure of the performance of an engine or aviation fuel. The higher the octane number, the more compression the fuel can withstand before detonating (igniting). In broad terms, fuels with a higher octane rating are used in high performance gasoline engines that require higher compression ratios. In contrast, fuels with lower octane numbers (but higher cetane numbers) are ideal for diesel engines, because diesel engines (also referred to as compression-ignition engines) do not compress the fuel but rather compress only air and then inject the fuel into the air heated up by compression. Gasoline engines rely on ignition of air and fuel compressed together as a mixture without ignition, which is then ignited at the end of the compression stroke using spark plugs. Therefore, high compressibility of the fuel matters mainly for gasoline engines. Use of gasoline with lower octane numbers may lead to the problem of engine knocking.
Octane is a hydrocarbon and an alkane with the chemical formula C8H18, and the condensed structural formula CH3(CH2)6CH3. Octane has many structural isomers that differ by the amount and location of branching in the carbon chain. One of these isomers, 2,2,4-trimethylpentane (isooctane) is used as one of the standard values in the octane rating scale.
Octane is a component of gasoline (petrol). As with all low molecular weight hydrocarbons, octane is volatile and very flammable.
"Octane" is colloquially used as a short form of "octane rating" (an index of a fuel's ability to resist engine knock at high compression ratios, which is a characteristic of octane's branched-chain isomers, especially isooctane), particularly in the expression "high octane." However, components of gasoline other than isomers of octane can also contribute to a high octane rating, while some isomers of octane can lower it, and n-octane itself has a negative octane rating.
What's the difference between premium and regular fuel? What does that octane rating number represent? This video explains why cars with higher compression ratios need high octane fuels. Please feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe! And don't forget to check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/engineeringexplained Also check out my official website: Make suggestions, participate in forums, enter for Car of the Month, learn through logically ordered lessons, read FAQs, and plan your future! http://www.howdoesacarwork.com NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY!
I know it has been a while but better late than never. I recently had a conversation with someone who wanted to know why octane ratings were important and what they meant, I thought this would make a perfect video for ETCG and here we are. So in this video we go over the 4 parts of the 4 stroke cycle in a gasoline engine and how it is effected by octane. I like this video because it is a window into the direction I see these videos going in the future, more dynamic and more thought out. I hope you enjoy it and find it informative. Special thanks to Ford Motor Company for the use of their animation in this video. I did add some stuff of my own by the way, thanks guys. --- Click below and Stay Dirty Visit me at EricTheCarGuy.com http://ericthecarguy.com/ Visit EricTheCarGuy Forum...
Will high-octane fuel make your car go better? Will premium petrol make your car run more economically? More smoothly? Cleaner? Or any combination of those things? No. Premium petrol claims are almost entirely bullshit, and the bits that aren’t bullshit are almost entirely over-blown marketing hyperbole. If you need high-octane gas, you need it. If you don’t, it’s just a waste of money. The brand names of petrol (gasoline) are almost entirely bullshit, too. In Australia, most of the petrol is actually imported from mega-refineries in Singapore in humungous ships, and the branding of that petrol is an entirely artificial exercise that takes place only at the point of sale. Almost everything fuel companies tell you about their brand of gasoline is either grossly overstated, or else ou...
To understand the concept of octane rating, we look at how gasoline is made and at how a car engine works. At the end of the day, please refer to your car owner's manual or your manufacturer to find the best octane rating for your specific car. If you enjoyed the video, please like, share, and subscribe! Like Everyday Elements on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EverydayElements12/
Brian Cooley tells you the secrets of octane: what it is, what it does, and what happens when you're cheap.
Fuels with low octane numbers may pre-ignite in an engine and cause knocking. Knocking happens when pre-ignition rattles the piston in the cylinder. This is inefficient, noisy and damaging. The more branched or aromatic the hydrocarbon, the higher the octane number. So Dr Atkinson's name is Ron then? No, he was acting, silly.
PAT GOSS: I get a lot of questions concerning gasoline. And have with us today Brian West from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Brian welcome to Goss’ garage. BRIAN WEST: Thank you for having me Pat. PAT GOSS: Your team oversees the government’s fuel economy web page. BRIAN WEST: That’s right. There’s fuel economy data there for every vehicle sold in the U.S. since 1984. PAT GOSS: Alright, now are there any trends that you’re seeing? BRIAN WEST: Yeah, I’ve been looking at the data recently. Since about 2000 more and more manufacturers are recommending or requiring premium. If you look at model year 2016, there’s over 1200 records there. About 15 percent are premium required cars and 30 percent are premium recommended. If you go back to 2000 only about ¼ of the cars were premium re...
Russian Gasoline Quality - they LIE about Octane rating! Real, measured octane index results are presented in this video. Tested petrol quality from well known local gas stations. Test samples includes gasoline from famous companies like Gazprom, Rosneft, Optan, Lukoil. It turns out not as expected. The results were astonishing, as it seems the gasoline producers lie to their clients! More info about octane rating: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating Lukoil: http://www.lukoil.ru/ Rosneft: http://www.rosneft.ru/ Gazprom: http://www.gazprom.ru/ Optan: http://www.optan.ru/
Five vehicles tested to see if premium gas actually performs better. Every vehicle is tested with both 87 and 91 octane gas, though all of the vehicles recommend using premium gas. There's a car from Europe, the US, and Asia. Some are turbocharged with direct injection while some are naturally aspirated and port injected. Shell has hosted me at its labs in Houston and at pre-launch events for Shell V-Power NiTRO+ Premium Gasoline. Related Videos: Knock - http://youtu.be/maZyPJIOknE Octane Rating - http://youtu.be/cfhTTuxF6Mk Tuning Ignition Timing - http://youtu.be/R1tPT7anjwk Dyno Testing Different Octanes - http://youtu.be/gqvhaPLuTPI Europe vs USA Octane Ratings - http://youtu.be/zf-OYXlhJis Please feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe! And don't forget to check out my Facebook ...
What's the difference between premium and regular fuel? What does that octane rating number represent? This video explains why cars with higher compression ratios need high octane fuels. Please feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe! And don't forget to check out my Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/engineeringexplained Also check out my official website: Make suggestions, participate in forums, enter for Car of the Month, learn through logically ordered lessons, read FAQs, and plan your future! http://www.howdoesacarwork.com NEW VIDEOS EVERY WEDNESDAY!
I know it has been a while but better late than never. I recently had a conversation with someone who wanted to know why octane ratings were important and what they meant, I thought this would make a perfect video for ETCG and here we are. So in this video we go over the 4 parts of the 4 stroke cycle in a gasoline engine and how it is effected by octane. I like this video because it is a window into the direction I see these videos going in the future, more dynamic and more thought out. I hope you enjoy it and find it informative. Special thanks to Ford Motor Company for the use of their animation in this video. I did add some stuff of my own by the way, thanks guys. --- Click below and Stay Dirty Visit me at EricTheCarGuy.com http://ericthecarguy.com/ Visit EricTheCarGuy Forum...
Will high-octane fuel make your car go better? Will premium petrol make your car run more economically? More smoothly? Cleaner? Or any combination of those things? No. Premium petrol claims are almost entirely bullshit, and the bits that aren’t bullshit are almost entirely over-blown marketing hyperbole. If you need high-octane gas, you need it. If you don’t, it’s just a waste of money. The brand names of petrol (gasoline) are almost entirely bullshit, too. In Australia, most of the petrol is actually imported from mega-refineries in Singapore in humungous ships, and the branding of that petrol is an entirely artificial exercise that takes place only at the point of sale. Almost everything fuel companies tell you about their brand of gasoline is either grossly overstated, or else ou...
To understand the concept of octane rating, we look at how gasoline is made and at how a car engine works. At the end of the day, please refer to your car owner's manual or your manufacturer to find the best octane rating for your specific car. If you enjoyed the video, please like, share, and subscribe! Like Everyday Elements on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EverydayElements12/
Brian Cooley tells you the secrets of octane: what it is, what it does, and what happens when you're cheap.
Fuels with low octane numbers may pre-ignite in an engine and cause knocking. Knocking happens when pre-ignition rattles the piston in the cylinder. This is inefficient, noisy and damaging. The more branched or aromatic the hydrocarbon, the higher the octane number. So Dr Atkinson's name is Ron then? No, he was acting, silly.
PAT GOSS: I get a lot of questions concerning gasoline. And have with us today Brian West from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Brian welcome to Goss’ garage. BRIAN WEST: Thank you for having me Pat. PAT GOSS: Your team oversees the government’s fuel economy web page. BRIAN WEST: That’s right. There’s fuel economy data there for every vehicle sold in the U.S. since 1984. PAT GOSS: Alright, now are there any trends that you’re seeing? BRIAN WEST: Yeah, I’ve been looking at the data recently. Since about 2000 more and more manufacturers are recommending or requiring premium. If you look at model year 2016, there’s over 1200 records there. About 15 percent are premium required cars and 30 percent are premium recommended. If you go back to 2000 only about ¼ of the cars were premium re...
Russian Gasoline Quality - they LIE about Octane rating! Real, measured octane index results are presented in this video. Tested petrol quality from well known local gas stations. Test samples includes gasoline from famous companies like Gazprom, Rosneft, Optan, Lukoil. It turns out not as expected. The results were astonishing, as it seems the gasoline producers lie to their clients! More info about octane rating: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating Lukoil: http://www.lukoil.ru/ Rosneft: http://www.rosneft.ru/ Gazprom: http://www.gazprom.ru/ Optan: http://www.optan.ru/
Five vehicles tested to see if premium gas actually performs better. Every vehicle is tested with both 87 and 91 octane gas, though all of the vehicles recommend using premium gas. There's a car from Europe, the US, and Asia. Some are turbocharged with direct injection while some are naturally aspirated and port injected. Shell has hosted me at its labs in Houston and at pre-launch events for Shell V-Power NiTRO+ Premium Gasoline. Related Videos: Knock - http://youtu.be/maZyPJIOknE Octane Rating - http://youtu.be/cfhTTuxF6Mk Tuning Ignition Timing - http://youtu.be/R1tPT7anjwk Dyno Testing Different Octanes - http://youtu.be/gqvhaPLuTPI Europe vs USA Octane Ratings - http://youtu.be/zf-OYXlhJis Please feel free to rate, comment, and subscribe! And don't forget to check out my Facebook ...
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