Octane is a colorless liquid with a slightly sweet odor.
RON stands for Research Octane Number, which is a standard measure of a fuel's ability to resist knocking in a combustion engine. An octane rating of 95 RON indicates that the fuel has a higher resistance to knock compared to lower octane-rated fuels.
The equation for the formation of octane (C8H18) from its elements carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) is 8C + 9H2 -> C8H18.
The measure of antiknock properties in a fuel is typically expressed using the octane rating system. Higher octane ratings indicate better antiknock properties, meaning the fuel is less likely to cause knocking or pre-ignition in an engine.
Octane rating is a measure of how resistant the fuel is to causing 'knocking' or pre-detonation in petrol(gasoline) engines. It is measured relative to a hydrocarbon which is rated at 100, and determined by testing in a test engine. There are two methods of testing though, which give results called RON or MON. In Europe RON is quoted, and regular petrol is about 92, though usually pumps give 95 RON fuel. In the US a mean of RON and MON is used and for the same fuel the figure is about 5 points lower, so 90 would be the same as 95 in Europe.
Yes.
The kx 100 goes about 65 mph i had my kx 100 tested
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kx 100 is faster on bottom end speed kx 85 is faster on top end speed so they are about equal to some extent. ;)
about 70mph
70
100 octane. This is why aviation fuel (avgas) is typically called 100LL, which stands for 100 octane, low lead.
Kx 100s are easy and cheep to fix. Ktms are great motorcycles but they can be more expensive to repair. Kx 100
The KX 100 is a popular model of motorcycle that is manufactured by Kawasaki. Information about the vehicle can be found on the official Kawasaki website.
No it is a 2 stoke.
Yes, a 2001 kx100 engine fits in a 2001 kx100 frame like it was made for it
i would say a kx 100 would go about 70 mph. it could go faster though if you put aftermarket parts on it.