Antiknock property
Antiknock property is one type of gasoline performance.
Whether or not knocking occurs will depends on the structure and
operating conditions of the engine. However, knocking is often
due to the ingredients and properties of the fuel used.
Properties that prevent knocking are referred to as
"antiknock properties" and expressed in a fuel's
octane number.
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