Running half ULP and half PULP will give you an octane halfway between the two (ULP is 91 and PULP is 98-100) - so RON would be somewhere in between, octane rating is based on the proportion of aromatics (toluene, etc) and other compact molecules to the ratio of straight chain molecules in the fuel. So a VERY simple calc, would give you - (91+98)/2 = 94.5 +/- a couple of octane points.Back when we still had lead in standard adding pulp could raise the octane to about 100
Adding half a tank of LEADED PETROL and half a tank of PULP, would give you a HIGHER octane than the above, but probably wouldn't increase your octane above the PULP octane. This is because tetraethyl lead (TEL), when added at normal concentrations gives about 4 octane (RON) points. If you combine half a tank of leaded, and half a tank of PULP, you get the same RON as above for the base stock, but the half-diluted TEL would probably add a couple of points = 94.5+2 = 97.5 - but notice it still only makes the octane about the same as the PULP!!!
Note that the above doesn't work with l;ead replacement fuels, as valvemaster (1 of the 2 additives) doesn't increase octane, and MMT (the other additive) only adds 1 point.


				
				
				
					
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