Motor gasoline (car fuel type 1). It is used for low-pressure car engines, i.e. gasoline engines. Alternative materials can be other car mixtures. The packaging is made of cisterns (for wagon deliveries) and iron barrels (for groupage deliveries). The tanks are the property of the supplier, the barrels will be delivered by the recipient. The packaging is marked with "Benz. motor.”. BB motor mixture (car fuel type 2). It is used just like motor gasoline to power low-pressure car engines (carburetor) and for fire engines. The packaging is made of cisterns (by. deliveries; carriages) and iron barrels (for groupage deliveries). The tanks are the property of the supplier, the barrels are delivered by the recipient. Packaging marking: "BB mix”. BA motor mixture It is a two-component fuel, obtained by mixing pure motor gasoline with absolute alcohol, in proportion: absolute ethyl alcohol by volume 25%, by weight 26%, clean engine gasoline by volume 75%, by weight 74%. Properties: octane number 74 (no less than 70), calorific value cal 10 000, c. on. 0,750 — 0,760; it is a colorless or yellowish liquid, anhydrous and transparent. As with all gasoline-alcohol mixtures, BA mixture will delaminate when exposed to moisture. In addition, it has a negative effect on the paintwork of the car chassis. It is used to drive low-compression engines (carburettors) and spark ignition injection engines. Packaging marking: "BA blend”. BAB Motor Compound. It is a mixture of motor gasoline, alcohol and benzene, about the octane number 73, upper calorific value cal 10 000, c. on. 0,750—0,760.