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Johannesburg, South Africa - South African government issued legislation to phase out leaded petrol from 1 January 2006. Goscor Power products division (Robin Subaru engine distributor Southern Africa) announced that all Robin Subaru engine users utilizing leaded petrol will be able to change over to Lead Replacement Petrol (LRP) without complications with warranties staying in tact.
Engines require a certain level of octane in order to prevent "pinging" or "knocking." Uncontrolled detonation of the last part of the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber cause engine knocking and may damage the engine. Lead was traditionally added to petrol in order to increase the octane level. The higher the octane level, the higher the rating, the less will be the tendency of a fuel to cause knock.
On 3 March 2005 Cabinet approved cleaner fuels for South Africa effective 1 January 2006. Implementation of this legislation will result in termination of lead being added to petrol and lower sulphur standards for diesel. This decision by Cabinet is part of the process which will contribute to improvement of urban air quality through the introduction of newly formulated fuels.
Justin Kitson, Engines division Manager at Goscor stated the following:
"Goscor Power Products would like to inform all Robin Subaru Engine users that our engines could use either Unleaded or LRP petrol. We recommend that users choose the grade of petrol (unleaded or LRP) they prefer and stick with it. If, for some reason you do need to change, we request that the engine be submitted to the nearest service centre in order to have it de-coked. This is a simple procedure requiring the
mechanic to remove the cylinder head, remove all the carbon from the chamber to back lap the valves. This will ensure that all Robin Subaru Engines continue to perform at its peak performance giving users hours of hassle free operation. "
Kitson assured all Robin Subaru engine users that existing warranties will stay in tact providing peace of mind to the engine owner.
Robin Subaru engine owners are invited to visit the Goscor Power Products web site for service center contact details.