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#1 Windydog

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Posted 23 January 2016 - 12:30 AM

Dear all,

 

Looking for some advice using downstream for two different gasoline fuel specs and any advice would be most welcome.  Both are out of spec, but given the choice which would you use?  Use will be austere gasoline cars and simple spark ignition engines, in low ambient temperatures.  

With the low volume of light ends, I reasonably expect some cold start issues.  High FBP may assume some deposits.

 

Oil A is low on RVP at 44kPa, Oil B is better at 55 kPa. Distillation chart  attached Attached File  Gasoline Distill Curve.JPG   20.77KB   1 downloads:


Edited by Windydog, 23 January 2016 - 06:53 AM.





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