What are the gasoline specifications?
Gasolines are usually defined by government regulation, where properties and test methods are clearly defined. In the US, several government and state bodies can specify gasoline properties. The US gasoline specifications and test methods are listed in several readily available publications, including the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) [24], and the American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM) [25]. The 1994 ASTM edition has:- D4814-93a Specification for Automotive Spark-Ignition Engine Fuel. This specification lists various properties that all fuels have to comply with, and may be updated throughout the year. Typical properties are:- 4.10.1 Vapour Pressure and Distillation Classes. 6 different classes according to location and/or season.
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