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Since 2009 my country used two common petrols which are RON 95 & RON 97. Since the RON 95 is cheaper than the 97, it was usually chose by people. Before the petrol price hikes we use 97 type. But, recently i noticed that there were many car's accident case which involve car explosion and normally cause death. Although the crushed from the accident weren't so great, it always follow up with explosion especially when the car been hit from behind. I think the RON 95 was responsible for the explosions and i'm going to do some study on it. So your help is needed.

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RON = research octane number.

 

I believe it's the same as the octane number (the word "research" doesn't add extra meaning to it).

 

95 petrol is very common worldwide, and cars shouldn't burst into flames because of it. The problem you describe says more about the quality of the cars (and especially the gas tanks) than the fuel.

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