regular gasoline

collocation in English

meaningsofregularandgasoline

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regular
adjective
uk
/ˈreɡ.jə.lər/
us
/ˈreɡ.jə.lɚ/
happening or doing ...
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gasoline
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɡæs.əl.iːn/
us
/ˈɡæs.əl.iːn/
formal ...
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(Definition ofregularandgasolinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In 1971, compression ratios were reduced in performance engines, except the 426ci and the high performance 440ci, to accommodateregulargasoline.
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But due to biogasoline's chemical similarities it can also be mixed withregulargasoline.
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The direct injection of ethanol increases the octane ofregulargasolinefrom 88-91 octane to the maximum 130 octane.
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Natural gas prices had risen about 125%,regulargasolineprices had risen over 150%, and heating oil prices had risen almost 200%.
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The sugars are converted into hydrocarbons similar to those inregulargasolineby the use of catalysts.
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The engine itself is similar to aregulargasolinecombustion engine, except for the fuel injection system.
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Hardened engine valve seats and hydraulic camshafts made these engines reliable for many miles, and allowed them to accept the increasingly popular unleadedregulargasoline.
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The first-launched and latest versions takeregulargasoline, but there is also a high-octane gasoline version.
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Sixty percent of passenger cars produced in 2008 will use natural gas as fuel or will be dual-fuel, and the remaining 40 percent will run onregulargasoline(2008).
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It ran onregulargasoline.
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The engine can be modified for use with either diesel or petrol and can operate under compression for diesel fuel or under spark forregulargasoline.
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This compares to the current cost of $1.20$1.50 per gallon for ethanol from corn and the current retail price of over $4.00 per gallon forregulargasoline(which is subsidized and taxed).
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