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    Is expensive petrol better

    The below 3 images ae coppied out of the August 09 Performance bike magizine....A good article on the differences between 3 commonly availabe petrols from BP....

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    I think it is relatively well accepted that unless your engine is made or tuned for higher RON fuel (e,g. has a higher compression ratio) then you wont gain much.

    Good read. Thanks for posting the info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    I think it is relatively well accepted that unless your engine is made or tuned for higher RON fuel (e,g. has a higher compression ratio) then you wont gain much.

    Good read. Thanks for posting the info.
    Yes that is the case...1.4 % between 95 and 102 octane in a performance bike...

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    Good to have some facts on this as I have read a few treads on this and its been just plain confusing with so many different opinions on it. Looks like I'll stick with the cheap stuff, Cheers.
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    Higher octane petrol is better.

    BUT EXPENSIVE PETROL IS NOT BETTER!!!!
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    I read the same article, I know people say it shouldn´t make much difference going between 91 or 98 or higher, I always found my bikes felt a bit peppier on 98. I have no idea if its to do with the source/quality of the fuel or the octane rating. Maybe someone in NZ with a Dyno and some spare time could do a comparison between the 91 and 98?
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    Dunno about economy and I don't really care that much but my 14 definitely prefers to be run on 95 opposed to 91.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZsarge View Post
    Dunno about economy and I don't really care that much but my 14 definitely prefers to be run on 95 opposed to 91.
    I do think that the bigger engined bikes benefit from the higher octane. And I also think it is more than 1.4%.

    It could just be psychological!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post

    Might be a website thing, but these are hard to read....Copy image and paste on desk top and they are good and clear...
    Paul - try Control + in your browser and the image should zoom. Much easier to read. I have to do it with quite a few sites these days.

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    I read my bike manuals - and they tell me which to use. GSXR specifies the rating to be a higher Octane, than my SV650.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    I do think that the bigger engined bikes benefit from the higher octane. And I also think it is more than 1.4%.

    It could just be psychological!
    Have you tried your Tiger on 98 YellowDog? I've tried it in the S3 and found it more economical on 95.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Paul - try Control + in your browser and the image should zoom. Much easier to read. I have to do it with quite a few sites these days.
    Yup, because every website person has a 24" or bigger monitor...
    And we all surf the net on Lap Tops with a 15" at best..... Well, mine is 16.4, and I have it zoomed to 125%.... just so everything is as "big" as it is at work!

    Anyhow, back to the fuel debate.....
    91RON is recommended for engines of less than 9:1 Compression Ratio...
    How many bikes are that low???

    Yup, only the 2-strokes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by quickbuck View Post
    Anyhow, back to the fuel debate.....
    91RON is recommended for engines of less than 9:1 Compression Ratio...
    How many bikes are that low???

    Yup, only the 2-strokes!
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    tried my bmw on 91 a few weeks back and it did not seem to make much difference.

    the petrol head in me is never sure though ?

    this thread raises a good question, i would love to run both my bikes on the cheap gas, i might experiment more

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