Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
Samuel Appiah did pass the time by typing:
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
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DougW
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
Samuel Appiah did pass the time by typing:
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
Samuel Appiah did pass the time by typing:
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
Samuel Appiah did pass the time by typing:
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai. The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
ratings of 89-92
If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
This explains it a bit better.
http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
What engine do you have?
--
DougW
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
I can see no reason you couldn't run it with Regular Unleaded. There is no
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
I can see no reason you couldn't run it with Regular Unleaded. There is no
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pEpce.5332$_s1.1428@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pEpce.5332$_s1.1428@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
#8
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
I can see no reason you couldn't run it with Regular Unleaded. There is no
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pEpce.5332$_s1.1428@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pEpce.5332$_s1.1428@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
#9
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
I can see no reason you couldn't run it with Regular Unleaded. There is no
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pEpce.5332$_s1.1428@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
reason to use Premium (high octane) fuel.
"Samuel Appiah" <sam.appiah@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pEpce.5332$_s1.1428@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net...
> I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only use
> leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
>
> Sam
>
>
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Re: Correct Fuel for Imported Jeep
"DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
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> Samuel Appiah did pass the time by typing:
> > I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> > petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only
use
> > leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
> >
> > Sam
>
> LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
>
> For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
> ratings of 89-92
>
> If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
> load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
>
> This explains it a bit better.
> http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
>
> What engine do you have?
>
> --
> DougW
>
The main reason a vehicle can use Unleaded fuel is because it has hardened
valve seats. I can't see Jeep making two cylinder heads - yours probably has
them.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ
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> Samuel Appiah did pass the time by typing:
> > I have just aquired a 1996 Jeep Cherokee which was an import from Dubai.
The
> > petrol cap is labelled as use ( LEADED LRP). Does that mean I can only
use
> > leaded fuel or can I use super unleaded fuel (RON 97).
> >
> > Sam
>
> LRP == Lead Replacement Petrol
>
> For a 96 I don't see why it couldn't run on unleaded with Octane
> ratings of 89-92
>
> If you don't have enough Octane the engine will ping a bit under
> load, if you have too much the performance will take a hit.
>
> This explains it a bit better.
> http://www.aer-net.co.uk/edr/unleadedfuelfaq.htm
>
> What engine do you have?
>
> --
> DougW
>
The main reason a vehicle can use Unleaded fuel is because it has hardened
valve seats. I can't see Jeep making two cylinder heads - yours probably has
them.
Dave Milne, Scotland
'91 Grand Wagoneer, '99 TJ