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Technician A says that reformulated gasoline produces a leaner air-fuel mixture. Technician B says that RFG generates more carbon dioxide. Who is correct?​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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Oxygenates are the additives of gasoline which are added to increase the octane rating of gasoline.

Oxygenates are compounds that contain oxygen. When this oxygenates are added to gasoline, the resulted mixture is called as reformulated gasoline (RFG).

This reformulated gasoline is leaner than normal gasoline as oxygenates added contains more oxygen.

Therefore Technician A is right that reformulated gasoline produces a leaner air-fuel mixture.

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