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find out the different types of petrol and diesel that are available at petrol bunk
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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:-

Branded petrol in India, was actually started by Bharat petroleum. The name is Speed.

This difference between normal petrol and branded petrol is that these have some additives which increases the octane number and hence is better for the engine.

Besides that, for normal petrol the prices are fixed as per norms by government. Speed, being a branded petrol, the prices are not fixed as per norms by govt but is decided by the petroleum companies.

Also, it was spread that using branded petrol after using normal petrol may degrade the engine life which is not at all true. Also, the brand petrol decreases emissions and it increases the mileage as well. The prices are little higher though.

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Gautham Kumar

Gautham Kumar, works at Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited

Answered Dec 28, 2016

Each Oil Marketing Company (OMC) have their own type of petrol.

Type 1 is called MS (Motor Spirit), nothing but normal Petrol.

Type 2 is called Premium Petrol. The difference is in the octane number of Petrol. It is different for each OMC as follows,

BPCL:

Premium Petrol- SPEED

HPCL:

Premium Petrol- POWER

IOCL:

Premium Petrol- Xtra Premium

Apart from these BPCL has extra premium petrol by name Speed97. It is used for higher CC bikes. As of now Speed97 is not available in market.

Coming to which is best?

You can happily fuel Speed and have an amazing ride!


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