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Current flyer Co-op Food - Valid from 10.08 to 19.10 - Page nb 23

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Flyer Co-op Food 10.08.2023 - 19.10.2023
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The everyday representation of octane levels is the variety you see at our gas stations. For example, every Co-op Gas Bar offers three gasoline options: premium, mid-grade and regular; each option is determined by its octane number. Regular and mid-grade fuels have Lower levels of octane and premium fuel has high octane Cetane Numbers Explained The cetane numbers translated into the fuel's readiness to ignite from the heat caused by air compression. The higher the number, the smaller the combustion delay, which is typically beneficial for diesel engines Octane and Cetane in Fuel Selection Modern engines are designed to overcome octane and cetane sensitivity. With that said, choosing a high-octane fuel for gas engines and a high-cetane fuel for diesel engines can mean extended engine Life and fuel economy, depending on the vehicle To choose the best product for your machinery, consult the owner's manual to understand the manufacturer’s fuel recommendations. Vou can also reach out to your local Co-op Fuel Team member for help finding the best fuel solution for your needs. POWER THROUGH HARVEST High-quality fuel when NOTE MEET FUEL + LUBRICANTS + PROPANE TRES

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The everyday representation of octane levels is the variety you see at our gas stations. For example, every Co-op Gas Bar offers three gasoline options: premium, mid-grade and regular; each option is determined by its octane number. Regular and mid-grade fuels have Lower levels of octane and premium fuel has high octane Cetane Numbers Explained The cetane numbers translated into the fuel's readiness to ignite from the heat caused by air compression. The higher the number, the smaller the combustion delay, which is typically beneficial for diesel engines Octane and Cetane in Fuel Selection Modern engines are designed to overcome octane and cetane sensitivity. With that said, choosing a high-octane fuel for gas engines and a high-cetane fuel for diesel engines can mean extended engine Life and fuel economy, depending on the vehicle To choose the best product for your machinery, consult the owner's manual to understand the manufacturer’s fuel recommendations. Vou can also reach out to your local Co-op Fuel Team member for help finding the best fuel solution for your needs. POWER THROUGH HARVEST High-quality fuel when NOTE MEET FUEL + LUBRICANTS + PROPANE TRES
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