Antiknock index definition

Antiknock index or "AKI" means an index number arrived at by adding the motor octane number and the research octane number, then dividing by 2.
Antiknock index or "AKI" means the arithmetic average of the research octane number (RON) and motor octane number (MON): AKI = (RON+MON)/2. This value is called by a variety of names in addition to antiknock index including: Octane rating, posted octane, and (R+M)/2 octane.
Antiknock index or "AKI" means the arithmetic average of

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Antiknock index or "AKI" means an index number arrived

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