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What happens to the fuel’s octane number when it’s mixed with two-stroke oils?

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What happens to the fuel’s octane number when it’s mixed with two-stroke oils?

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The octane number is a measure of the fuel’s ability to prevent anti knock. So the higher the octane number, the better the fuel’s ability to control flame progression (more resistance to detonation in the combustion chambers). The addition of two-stroke oil to fuel changes its octane number slightly.

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