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Mix different RON fuel? Any idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Traveler" data-source="post: 373941" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>So long as the ingredients in the mixture are all above the minimum recommended RON rating of the engine, then there should be no problems. RON95 and RON97 are both above the minimum recommended RON 91 rating for the newer-gen beemers (not sure about the older models, so I dare not say), so no problem what... now if you fill up with mix of RON80 and RON 97 then maybe got problem la (but no such thing as RON80 here now, so why worry?)</p><p></p><p>My own tank is currently about 90% Shell 95 and 10% V-Power (leftover from previous filling).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traveler, post: 373941, member: 7248"] So long as the ingredients in the mixture are all above the minimum recommended RON rating of the engine, then there should be no problems. RON95 and RON97 are both above the minimum recommended RON 91 rating for the newer-gen beemers (not sure about the older models, so I dare not say), so no problem what... now if you fill up with mix of RON80 and RON 97 then maybe got problem la (but no such thing as RON80 here now, so why worry?) My own tank is currently about 90% Shell 95 and 10% V-Power (leftover from previous filling). [/QUOTE]
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