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    BP 98oct

    Ok...... 91oct is a shit fuel, 96oct is a shitter fuel because it is 91 but with more shit additives in it than 91 hence the oct rise.... but as we now have BP98 in Chch for the very 1st time, then I was woundering if its the shitter than shit fuel that is 96 with even MORE shit additives making it shiter than shit fuel...... but well over priced?

    Its just that a mate told me BP98 is imported from Aussie because thay cant make it here.... is this true??? if so then I just might give it a spin in the old Storm
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    I filled up both my vehicles with it today (the bike and the truck), I'll let you know if I notice any differences (other than the one in the pocket!!).

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    I've just filled up with the BP98 Octane motion lotion. $1.40 a litre I believe it was.
    It's had brilliant reviews in the UK, cleaner burning, better acceleration etc. Apparently it doesn't use the same sort of shit generally used to raise the octane levels in fuels. But what do I know - I though Madagascar was a nitro injected street rod.
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    all pump fuel is crap, you buy 91, you get between 87 and 93... same for everything else, sometimes you get lucky and sometimes you dont.
    This is our lot... I use to buy AV-gas (consistant 100 Octane, when I was racing) and mixed it 50/50 with 91... to get somewhere around 96-98.
    Some guys ran 100% AV but the cost was 20% higher... Im not a rich man

    Octane boosters are usless too... if your base fuel is inconsistant.

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    Similar thread been around before. I was using it for a while, then went back to 91 and can't say I noticed any difference. Might depend on the type of bike you have.
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    we've had BP98 for years in Auck,my XC Falcon would only run on it,my 87 MKIII Escort was so radical it wouldn't run on anything and the 84 Telstar still needs it,I reckon it's a good fuel....but have never run a bike on it,they run ok on 91.
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    The 98 we get in NZ is modified Ozzy 98 - because their's didn't meet our regs - so according to BP - they added some shit to make our 98. It's meant to be better than 96 - but then BP would say that wouldn't they. NZ 96 is sort of 91 but has octane boosting agents such zylene which when they 1st brought it out caused all sorts of issues with older vehicles, (it some early card carb parts) & I believe some bikers claimed it ate spark plugs. After the hysteria died down, I don't believe it causes issues with current vehicles. 91's fine also.
    AV gas is leaded, so shouldn't really be run in vehicles with catylytic converters. Goes real good in old pre 80's bikes. Had a Z1 I used to run on it - loved the stuff
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    One day when im feeling rich I might try it as for now I can hardly afford bloody 91 with the price increase. Stupid student loan and no money. O to b rich.

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    Could be just the stuff for my F100, it use to run ok on the ole leaded super but not on the present crap, need 30% avgas to run any good.

    Make sure somebody that give the stuff a shot lets us know, o.k.?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldfart
    ... NZ 96 is sort of 91 but has octane boosting agents such zylene which when they 1st brought it out caused all sorts of issues with older vehicles, (it some early card carb parts) ...
    I thought it was toluene that was swelling rubber not xylene?

    Ive tried 91, 96 and 98 in the 250 and never noticed any difference. I was however told by a truck driver carting fuel that its delivered as that particular octane rating, but the longer it sits in the station tanks, the lower it gets - im not sure how true this is though.

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    Had lots of complaints,but never had a problem that could be layed on 96...the only swollen fuel hose was windscreenwasher hose someone had used.It was an urban legend.
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    I got $30 worth of 98 yesterday at BP and saw the price (once filled) $1.41 A LITRE FOR FUCKS SAKE!! whats with that bloody expensive. Im still in shock

    the damn dollar is US$.72 and the fuel prices shouls be coming down not up.................................. FUCKERS
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    Quote Originally Posted by brent_b
    I thought it was toluene that was swelling rubber not xylene?

    Ive tried 91, 96 and 98 in the 250 and never noticed any difference. I was however told by a truck driver carting fuel that its delivered as that particular octane rating, but the longer it sits in the station tanks, the lower it gets - im not sure how true this is though.
    Haven't noticed much of a difference either. Still around the same performance, economy etc. Fuel seems to go off quicker these days. After around a month plus of sitting, happens when you have a few cikles to choose from, I generally flush a bit though the carbs, by opening the drain screws, before even trying to fire them up.

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    It's irrelevant for bikes designed to run on 91. But my blown MX5 did like the 98 octane, I could run 5 degrees more advance and higher boost.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    I got $30 worth of 98 yesterday at BP and saw the price (once filled) $1.41 A LITRE FOR FUCKS SAKE!! whats with that bloody expensive. Im still in shock

    the damn dollar is US$.72 and the fuel prices shouls be coming down not up.................................. FUCKERS
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