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Octane Rating Defined
The octane rating of a fuel is indicated on the pump—using numbers such as 87, 90, 91, etc. The higher the number, the greater the octane rating of the gasoline. The octane rating represents the "antiknock" properties of the fuel. The higher the number, the slower the fuel burns—and the less likely your engine will knock. Ethanol typically adds two to three octane numbers when blended with ordinary gasoline—making it a cost-effective octane-enhancer.
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Station's 'ir-regular' practice
Published August 19, 2008, 11:39 pm, The Jersey Journal
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Patriots Beat: Brady's absence cause for concern
Published August 19, 2008, 10:46 pm, The Daily News Tribune
A week ago, Tom Brady gushed about how far ahead the Patriots offense was from a year ago, since Brady and his receivers now had a full year's worth of experience together. But Brady has yet to play this preseason. He missed Sunday's game in Tampa with a foot injury and he's unsure if he'll be able to play Friday when New England hosts Philadelphia it its third exhibition game. The Patriots are ...
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