by Christer (Christer) » 23 Aug 2003 11:17
Jim; Here in Sweden (and maybe the rest europe, I am not sure) we classify the gasoline thanks to a so called "Research octane number" (RON). In the states, on the other hand, they use a "Pump octane number" (or AKI=Anti Knock Index). The pump octane number is the average of RON and MON (The sum of RON and MON divided by 2. MON=Motor Octane Number)
I guess you are close to the truth when you writes that "96 octane could be 92 octane in the States". I hope this makes any sence.