
Originally Posted by
Pancakes
Thats about it there a! Just chuck a new fuel in and don't change anything else. If the engine was at optimum tune for the previous fuel sure thing it won't like the new stuff wether it's "better" or not. Like airfilters, people saying an aftermarket cheapie gives more power, maybe on a bike that was rich to start with but wouldn't it be better to tune the bike and have good clean air in too?
Yeh but in saying that some engines of today are built like brick shithouses. I had the great fortune of having a 91 corona with 290,000k's on the clock. I didnt service it for a period of 6 years, i clocked up about 40,000ks on it in that period and it never missed a beat. (it was my piss poor attempt to see how good the engines were). Thrashed the crap out of that car and the chassis failed before the engine did (so i sold it to someone for $600 and its still going in his possession).
Likewise i would put money down that there are CB/GSX/XR/KDX owners out there with the same results.
I'm a big fan of regular services - but in saying that engines of today still go strong when they are 'out-of-tune'.
An example i have is a RG150 i had. This was my mini-monster bike - dyno'd and my pride of joy.
Out of tune, on the dyno she would wack out about 20kW
tuned on the dyno, about 22-24kW
At the end of the day it was the cheap rubbish malaysian oil pump that failed, it failed to show any wear when any services were done. It just happened.
Right now i know the FZ needs a service, but i also know it launches like a motherfucker if i opened up. I'd say a 20-30hp drop max.
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