
Definitions
Unleaded 91 Standard fuel used in most cars, main difference is the octane level of 91%. Does not contain lead. Flashpoint -40°C
Unleaded 95 Standard fuel used in most cars, main difference is the octane level of 95%. Does not contain lead. Flashpoint -40°C
Diesel Also known as Ultra Low Sulphur Diesel with a sulphur content of 10ppm. Used as standard fuel for road transport in diesel engines. Flashpoint 61.5°C. Colour is water white to straw including fluorescent green, blue or yellow.
Avgas High octane leaded petrol type fuel for Aviation in piston driven engines. Strict global standards for handling, packaging and storage. Flashpoint -40°C Green or Blue in colour
Jet A-1 Kerosene type fuel for Aviation in turbine type engines. Strict global standards for handling, packaging and storage. Flashpoint 38°C. Pale yellow in colour.
Racing Fuel 100 High-octane petrol type fuel that handles high compression. Used in specialised racing engines and can only be sold to members of recognised racing fraternities. Contains lead and cannot be used on the road. Should not be used with catalytic converters on unleaded vehicles. Flashpoint -40°C Green or Blue in colour
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