Make your engine last longer and perform better with High Octane Fuel


Rhino-Riders - Posted on 20 October 2009

Using the incorrect fuel for your motor can cause serious damage to your unit that will turn into a costly non-warranty situation. That's why QLINK recommends a high octane fuel (93 octane).

The first thing to know is the definition of an Octane Rating in terms of fuel; the Fuel Octane Level is the measure of resistance of gasoline to pre-ignition and detonation (commonly referred to as “engine knocking”) in internal combustion engines. The Octane Rating of fuel does not measure the quality of the fuel or necessarily guarantee increased performance should you use it; it measures the fuel’s ability to resist pre-ignition and detonation, which would cause serious engine damage.

If your unit has high-compression ratio, meaning it works with high amounts of pressure and heat, QLINK insist that you spend the extra dollar to fill up your tank with the highest rated gas at your local station in order to prevent pre-ignition and detonation. This is the only way to prevent serious engine damage that would be deemed non-warranty due to the use of improper fuel.

To find out more about high octane fuel, check QLINK