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The BMW Range
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ron 95 or ron 97
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<blockquote data-quote="xcrave" data-source="post: 498923" data-attributes="member: 21738"><p>stilll sticking with 95 for normal driving... since it is better ALSO... ive read somewhere that the engine was developed for a lower RON grade (remember the red RON90/RON92)?... so i think RON95 (used to be the highest Grade) should be the best since it was based on that... that is why when u pump 97 it gives much pressure to the engine... </p><p></p><p>Well this is my own theory but like everyone said... its just Octane numbers... what does 2 extra number will give if u are just into leisure driving?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcrave, post: 498923, member: 21738"] stilll sticking with 95 for normal driving... since it is better ALSO... ive read somewhere that the engine was developed for a lower RON grade (remember the red RON90/RON92)?... so i think RON95 (used to be the highest Grade) should be the best since it was based on that... that is why when u pump 97 it gives much pressure to the engine... Well this is my own theory but like everyone said... its just Octane numbers... what does 2 extra number will give if u are just into leisure driving? [/QUOTE]
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