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    Fuel additives

    Is it worth putting any fuel additive in occasionally to keep the carbies clean on a GSXR600, or are the additives a waste of money?

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    AFAIL they're a waste of money.
    You'd be better off having the tank sealed nicely (POR-15 or similar) and to ride it lots
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    A sealed tank is nice, and it will keep all the crap that slowley builds up there too.I used it on my carbed bikes every few thousad k's and it disolved all the varnish build up.

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    I fill my tank with water and just drop in a pill, a much better system. Just have to remember not to put one in the radiator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Is it worth putting any fuel additive in occasionally to keep the carbies clean on a GSXR600, or are the additives a waste of money?
    I've got 500ml of 'snake-oyl' that will give you 50% increase in power and economy AND make yer whanger a shitload larger too...

    Save your $$$.
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    fuel injecter cleaner is worth giving a try if you have a problem, but if the bike is running fine it will do nothing except cost you money. 1/2 a cup of meths every six months will help if there is a small amount of moisture build up and its cheep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post
    AFAIL they're a waste of money.
    You'd be better off having the tank sealed nicely (POR-15 or similar) and to ride it lots
    +1. If they helped that much the fuel companies would put those same additives in and sell it at a premium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    +1. If they helped that much the fuel companies would put those same additives in and sell it at a premium.
    I thought that's what they already do

    If you ride your bike at >5000rpm, then there's nothing to fix.

    If you are a City commuter, then you need all the help you can get to keep the horrible black stuff at bay

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    I tried a carb cleaning fuel additive in my bike which did the job. Good tip about the meths though.

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    Wouldn't it be the same to run a tankful of 98 through the system?

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    like the man said

    meths is all you need

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    Quote Originally Posted by gammaguy View Post
    like the man said

    meths is all you need

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    Meths you buy at the shop contains colouring and "bittering agents" (to stop you drinking it!). These may or may not be good for your engine. Better to get some spirit from someone with a home still - preferably a reflux still that produces 92% alcohol.

    Or you could just add half a tank of Gull force 10 - which would be roughly equivalent to the addition suggested. You could always work out the exact percentage if you are obsessive-compulsive about it.
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    The synthetic fuels such as BP 98 or Mobil 8000 have a high detergent action, so a tank or two of that stuff is all I use a couple of times a year.

    Meths to clear water from the tank, sure that works.

    Use fuel system cleaner additive if you like, I've found the synfuel option to be more cost effective personally.

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    I've never used Meths but have used isopropyl alcohol thru the tank seemed to do the job
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    A small say 5% ethanol blend will only dissolve a minor fraction more water than std pump gas. Pump gas from memory can contain about 0.1% dissolved water and still meet the fuel regs. Keep in mind that none of the rubber fuel components on your bike will like running on a high methanol or ethanol blend fuel. If you think you have wet fuel drain and wash out the tank.

    You could add a little "valvemaster" which is a good fuel system detergent that helps to dissolve the crap and gum left after the fuel has naturally evaporated and oxidised. A little tetraethyl lead will promote good high efficiency combustion in some motors, but its now technically illegal for road use.

    There are a few snake oil products out there which makes wang bigger, if you need help that is. keep in mind that Mr Honda has spent the GDP of NZ getting his bike to run the best it can on std pump gas, so WTF would he know.

    One thing, IMHO none of the fuel here is filtered before you buy it, NONE. All the crap, dirt and rust from the boat, the storage terminal, the road tanker and the service stations underground tanks ends up in your fuel tank. I have a fine gause strainer on my vintage bikes gas filler and its often has small dirt like specks in it after I have filled the bike.
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