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Pumped 92 octane full tank from IOC shed. And had a conversation with the man behind the pump.
Man behind the pump : ai sir 92 gahanne meke thel ikmanata pichenawane. 93 Octane eka gahanna eka hodai.Me : OK, is it the same price?
Man behind the pump : na sir. arakata wada rs 9k wadiy. habai 92 ekata wada literekin 2km ta wada wadipura duwanna puluwan.
Me : Kamak na adata oken gahanako eelaga paara mama 93 gahannam.
So to me it feel likes either they mix something for 92 (probably an octane booster) and sell it for a higher price. Now this time i need to see how my fuel figures are per tank and decide whether im going to pump 92 from ceypetco shed or from IOC or try out 93.
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@Dee Jay - It was not mentioned in their site but some sheds have a 'Euro 4' sticker on the pump. Few years back they officially stated that they meet Euro 4 standards.
P.S : I found the news item
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@matroska Great!
At least now we know that both Ceypetco and IOC 95 octane petrol in the country are conforming to Euro 4 standards.
Either way spec wise both IOC and Ceypetco euro 4 petrol carry the same values so maybe its a government standard or Ceypetco is supplying fuel to IOC too
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