87 degrees Fahrenheit is much warmer.
There are 18 different isomers of "octane", i.e. C8H18. Most likely the question refers to either the straight chain n-octane or to isooctane - the octane that the "octane" rating of gasoline is based on.For n-nctane:Boiling Point: 126C (259F)Melting Point: -57C (-71F)For isooctane (2,2,4 trimethylpentane):Melting point: -107 CBoiling point: 98 CIf you are looking for one of the other 16 isomers of octane, you need to specify which one.
The "normal" range starts at 125,000...so yes, 87 is extremely bad.
87 mm is equivalent to approximately 3.4 inches. Direct Conversion Formula 87 mm* 1 in 25.4 mm = 3.42519685 in
How long would it take a car to travel 87 kilometers if it were travelling at 90 kph
$3.07 Gallon at 87 Octane in USA North Carolina during Feb of 2011.
65% of 87 and 35% 93 to make 89 octane gas
As of today, regular 87 octane gasoline in my neck of the woods in New England, USA is selling for $2.48 per gallon. You do the math.
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Seems to me that you are trying to much octane for your plugs therefore your jusst fowling out them which will make hesitation and misfiring. Have learned that by doing the same thing. Try running 87 octane a while just might clean itself out.
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