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Home News Insights Do You Actually Need Higher RON Fuel In Your Car? Do You Actually Need Higher RON Fuel In Your Car? Insights Adam Aubrey | May 08, 2020 03:54 pm Everyone knows what a RON number is until someone actually asks what it is? And what does it actually do? The typical answer that someone might give is, the higher the RON number, the more power you get from your car. Technically that is correct but there's a lot more to it than just that! RON is an abbreviation of Research Octane Number, not RON your next-door neighbour. The research bit is important in RON as that is the difference between your car running efficiently or inefficiently. Unleaded fuel carry RON numbers to help identify the petrol's resistance to detonation. If you run with low octane fuel in your car and you hear weird rattling or pinging noises, it means that the fuel is detonating instead of burning away smoothly. Not only does this mean you are wasting energy, but you are also damaging the engine. A combustion engine loves to burn fuel. It doesn't, however, love the detonation bit, which is why the correct octane is vital for the engine. Fuel with a higher octane number can be used to help eliminate knocking. Much older cars that were previously designed to run on a lower RON can also run on fuel with a higher RON number, and in some cases this might actually help the engine. The older the car and the higher the kilometre, the greater the propensity for the engine to knock. This is mainly caused by a build-up of contaminants and carbon deposits which, when hot, can cause pre-ignition-detonation, not burning. So, the one million dollar question is, does a higher RON give you more power? While it might actually help with fuel economy, unfortunately, if the engine is not designed to take initiative of the higher RON fuel, then it's pretty much useless to your engine and you're instead burning a hole in your pocket. Yes, perhaps the cleaning properties of the higher RON fuel might help your engine work a bit better, but most of it is just waste. It's a bit like fishing with dynamite, it's over-kill! If you have however tuned your car, and the tuner decided that the engine should run with a higher RON fuel, then yes you must use it, but for most of the everyday cars out there, save your money and just fill up your vehicle with RON 95. That is unless your manual states that you should be using RON97 or higher. When in doubt, refer to the manual. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags RON95 Fuel higher octane octane RON97 Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 3 Auto News Eric | April 19, 2017 Fuel prices are now updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.24 (up 8 sen)RON97 - RM2.52 (up 8 sen)Diesel ... Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 4 Auto News Eric | August 11, 2020 Since April, fuel prices are updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.27 (up 3 sen from RM2.24)RON97 - ... Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 5 Auto News Eric | May 03, 2017 Fuel prices are now adjusted on a weekly basis. Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.21 (down 6 sen from RM2.27)RON97 - RM2.49 ... Fuel Price Update: May 2017 Week 1 Auto News Eric | August 11, 2020 For the first week of May 2017, motorists in Malaysia can expect to pay less for petrol and diesel.New prices below: RON95 - RM2.11 (down 10 sen from ... Comments
Do You Actually Need Higher RON Fuel In Your Car? Insights Adam Aubrey | May 08, 2020 03:54 pm Everyone knows what a RON number is until someone actually asks what it is? And what does it actually do? The typical answer that someone might give is, the higher the RON number, the more power you get from your car. Technically that is correct but there's a lot more to it than just that! RON is an abbreviation of Research Octane Number, not RON your next-door neighbour. The research bit is important in RON as that is the difference between your car running efficiently or inefficiently. Unleaded fuel carry RON numbers to help identify the petrol's resistance to detonation. If you run with low octane fuel in your car and you hear weird rattling or pinging noises, it means that the fuel is detonating instead of burning away smoothly. Not only does this mean you are wasting energy, but you are also damaging the engine. A combustion engine loves to burn fuel. It doesn't, however, love the detonation bit, which is why the correct octane is vital for the engine. Fuel with a higher octane number can be used to help eliminate knocking. Much older cars that were previously designed to run on a lower RON can also run on fuel with a higher RON number, and in some cases this might actually help the engine. The older the car and the higher the kilometre, the greater the propensity for the engine to knock. This is mainly caused by a build-up of contaminants and carbon deposits which, when hot, can cause pre-ignition-detonation, not burning. So, the one million dollar question is, does a higher RON give you more power? While it might actually help with fuel economy, unfortunately, if the engine is not designed to take initiative of the higher RON fuel, then it's pretty much useless to your engine and you're instead burning a hole in your pocket. Yes, perhaps the cleaning properties of the higher RON fuel might help your engine work a bit better, but most of it is just waste. It's a bit like fishing with dynamite, it's over-kill! If you have however tuned your car, and the tuner decided that the engine should run with a higher RON fuel, then yes you must use it, but for most of the everyday cars out there, save your money and just fill up your vehicle with RON 95. That is unless your manual states that you should be using RON97 or higher. When in doubt, refer to the manual. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags RON95 Fuel higher octane octane RON97
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Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 3 Auto News Eric | April 19, 2017 Fuel prices are now updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.24 (up 8 sen)RON97 - RM2.52 (up 8 sen)Diesel ...
Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 4 Auto News Eric | August 11, 2020 Since April, fuel prices are updated on a weekly basis.Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.27 (up 3 sen from RM2.24)RON97 - ...
Fuel Price Update: April 2017 Week 5 Auto News Eric | May 03, 2017 Fuel prices are now adjusted on a weekly basis. Here are the new prices for petrol and diesel.RON95 - RM2.21 (down 6 sen from RM2.27)RON97 - RM2.49 ...
Fuel Price Update: May 2017 Week 1 Auto News Eric | August 11, 2020 For the first week of May 2017, motorists in Malaysia can expect to pay less for petrol and diesel.New prices below: RON95 - RM2.11 (down 10 sen from ...