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7 Reasons Why You Should Use Premium Gas
Contents—Continued Chapter 2 Operations and Management, page 2 General † 2–1, page 2 Elements of NTV management † 2–2, page 3 Official use of NTVs † 2–3, page 4 Restrictions † 2–4, page 5 Utilization goals † 2–5, page 6 Utilization record † 2–6, page 6 Incidental use of motor vehicles † 2–7, page 6 Alternative fueled vehicles † 2–8, page 6. The iconic Jeep that led American G.I's to victory in World War II is the very same vehicle that drove Mahindra group to success in the Automotive sector. Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, the flagship company of the Group, was set up as a franchise for assembling general purpose utility vehicles from Willys, USA.
Most people are not clear on the type of gas to use and similarly, do not understand the
difference between regular and premium gas. Lack of knowledge on the right type of gas to use
reduces your car's power thus causing damage. Undoubtedly, premium gas is the better option
and this is backed up by many auto experts. Other than the obvious reason that premium gas has
a higher octane level that is responsible for high engine performance and general efficiency,
there are several reasons as to why you should opt for premium gas.
1. Car power optimization
In order to benefit from the highly advertised horsepower, fill your car engine with premium gas.
It allows for your engine design and calibrations to be quite more aggressive. Cars whose
engines use premium fuel have been reported to yield additional power especially if you are
towing massive weight or even driving in extreme heat.
2. More Additives
Even though the additives in gasoline are not talked about much, they actually matter and the
right additives help in maintaining your car engine as required. Premium gas has a higher
concentration of detergent additive and therefore improves the gas quality. The intake valves and
fuel injectors are well maintained as a very small amount is deposited.
3. Less knocking'
Uncontrolled combustion of fuel inside the gas cylinders severely cause damage which causes
knocking'. Premium gas causes less carbon deposits. Carbon deposits increase the combustion
ratio which consequently raises the engine's octane rating. With this type of gas, even old cars
run much efficiently.
4. Improved mileage
Premium unleaded petrol increases the number of miles for your car before refilling. This is
because engines with higher power require less fuel refills. Auto experts recommend premium
gas even though your car uses regular gas as you need to refill less.
5. Lower fuel consumption
Lower fuel consumption is a huge save for most car owners and drivers as this saves on money.
The less the fuel consumed, the less the cost as well. With improved mileage comes less fuel
consumption. Even though the price of premium fuel might be a little higher, it is convenient to
use for long distance travels and also heavy-truck engines as well.
6. Reduced engine wear and tear
Whenever pressure and temperature are concerned, the engine tends to suffer a lot of damage.
Premium gas reduces the damage caused to your engine by reducing the risk of pre-ignition no
matter how hot and stressed your cylinder is.
7. Higher general performance
A car's general and overall performance highly depends on the type of fuel used. If your car is
turbo or supercharged, or if you enjoy driving in open roads, it is best to increase your car's
Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicles
performance by filling your cylinders with Premium gasoline.
Before complaining about the price of premium gas being a few cents (per gallon) higher than
Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicle Inspection
that of regular gas focus on the impeccable benefits of premium gas and evade any future
disappointments. It is after all one of the best life hacks when car talk is involved.
Sandvik LS312, a new 12-tonne capacity, heavy-duty flameproof underground loader is powered by a C7.1 mechanical engine with Tier 2 emission standards and integrated exhaust aftertreatment systems, reducing personnel exposure to harmful diesel emissions. Significant improvements have also been made to operator cabin ergonomics and visibility, assisting safety and comfort during operation.
- Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicles
- Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicle Inspection
- Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicle Management
7 Reasons Why You Should Use Premium Gas
Contents—Continued Chapter 2 Operations and Management, page 2 General † 2–1, page 2 Elements of NTV management † 2–2, page 3 Official use of NTVs † 2–3, page 4 Restrictions † 2–4, page 5 Utilization goals † 2–5, page 6 Utilization record † 2–6, page 6 Incidental use of motor vehicles † 2–7, page 6 Alternative fueled vehicles † 2–8, page 6. The iconic Jeep that led American G.I's to victory in World War II is the very same vehicle that drove Mahindra group to success in the Automotive sector. Mahindra & Mahindra Limited, the flagship company of the Group, was set up as a franchise for assembling general purpose utility vehicles from Willys, USA.
Most people are not clear on the type of gas to use and similarly, do not understand the
difference between regular and premium gas. Lack of knowledge on the right type of gas to use
reduces your car's power thus causing damage. Undoubtedly, premium gas is the better option
and this is backed up by many auto experts. Other than the obvious reason that premium gas has
a higher octane level that is responsible for high engine performance and general efficiency,
there are several reasons as to why you should opt for premium gas.
1. Car power optimization
In order to benefit from the highly advertised horsepower, fill your car engine with premium gas.
It allows for your engine design and calibrations to be quite more aggressive. Cars whose
engines use premium fuel have been reported to yield additional power especially if you are
towing massive weight or even driving in extreme heat.
2. More Additives
Even though the additives in gasoline are not talked about much, they actually matter and the
right additives help in maintaining your car engine as required. Premium gas has a higher
concentration of detergent additive and therefore improves the gas quality. The intake valves and
fuel injectors are well maintained as a very small amount is deposited.
3. Less knocking'
Uncontrolled combustion of fuel inside the gas cylinders severely cause damage which causes
knocking'. Premium gas causes less carbon deposits. Carbon deposits increase the combustion
ratio which consequently raises the engine's octane rating. With this type of gas, even old cars
run much efficiently.
4. Improved mileage
Premium unleaded petrol increases the number of miles for your car before refilling. This is
because engines with higher power require less fuel refills. Auto experts recommend premium
gas even though your car uses regular gas as you need to refill less.
5. Lower fuel consumption
Lower fuel consumption is a huge save for most car owners and drivers as this saves on money.
The less the fuel consumed, the less the cost as well. With improved mileage comes less fuel
consumption. Even though the price of premium fuel might be a little higher, it is convenient to
use for long distance travels and also heavy-truck engines as well.
6. Reduced engine wear and tear
Whenever pressure and temperature are concerned, the engine tends to suffer a lot of damage.
Premium gas reduces the damage caused to your engine by reducing the risk of pre-ignition no
matter how hot and stressed your cylinder is.
7. Higher general performance
A car's general and overall performance highly depends on the type of fuel used. If your car is
turbo or supercharged, or if you enjoy driving in open roads, it is best to increase your car's
Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicles
performance by filling your cylinders with Premium gasoline.
Before complaining about the price of premium gas being a few cents (per gallon) higher than
Cocktail 11 2 – General Maintenance And Optimization Utility Vehicle Inspection
that of regular gas focus on the impeccable benefits of premium gas and evade any future
disappointments. It is after all one of the best life hacks when car talk is involved.
Sandvik LS312, a new 12-tonne capacity, heavy-duty flameproof underground loader is powered by a C7.1 mechanical engine with Tier 2 emission standards and integrated exhaust aftertreatment systems, reducing personnel exposure to harmful diesel emissions. Significant improvements have also been made to operator cabin ergonomics and visibility, assisting safety and comfort during operation.
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The engine has also been designed with ease of maintenance and total cost of ownership in mind, including up to 20% diesel fuel savings and 15% reduction in servicing time.
Advantages
Sandvik LS312 flameproof underground loader is full of new innovations which improve safety, minimise emissions, increase productivity, and lower operating costs.
This new LHD utility vehicle with Sandvik quick detachment system (QDS) provides a safe, efficient solution to the challenges of underground loading and hauling applications.
- Designed to meet the latest major international safety standards, including electronic diesel engine safety shutdown systems and roll-over (ROPS) and falling object (FOPS) protection fitted as standard on all units
- Increased engine performance with additional 20% torque and 8% power for more productivity
- Reduced maintenance time for maximized machine availability
- LS312 can be used in conjunction with Sandvik's 57 tonne hydraulic assist roof support trailer for relocating larger longwall equipment
- Sandvik automatic fire suppression system
- Ground level servicing with no requirement to access top of the machine to reach service points
- Digitalization - productivity data: optimization of machine utilization and maintenance through analysis of operation data
Technical data | |
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Dimension (L-W-H) | 9.0 x 2.4 x 2.2 m |
Capacity | 12 metric ton |
Bucket range | 3.1 - 4 m3 |
Weight (operating) | 35,000 kg |
Engine | C7.1 mechanical engine with Tier 2 emission standards |
Engine power | 162 kW |
Torque | 932 kN |
Speed (loaded) | 25.5 km/h |