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    91? 95? 98? Force 10?

    Hi there,

    I have a 2007 Honda VTR250.. I nomally fill up the car with gull force 10... But I'm wondering what fuel I should use in the bike?

    Thanks!

    Simon

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    Try diesel bro, It's cheaper.
    Kidding, well most bikers put either 95 or 98.


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    Quote Originally Posted by greminn View Post
    Hi there,

    I have a 2007 Honda VTR250.. I nomally fill up the car with gull force 10... But I'm wondering what fuel I should use in the bike?

    Thanks!

    Simon
    Check with Honda first for fuel line etc compatibility. I use Force 10 in the 07 SVS with Suzuki's blessing. Equivalent 98 octane and same price as most 95. Cleaner engine, less emissions etc etc .......better fuel.
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    IMHO, although it may not be necessary, I don't think you can go wrong with 98. I always like to use Mobil 8000 or BP Ultimate myself. I don't know if there really is any benefit if you don't have something with a turbo or very high compression ratios or a supercharger, but it certainly can't hurt, right? Worst that can happen is I'm throwing a bit of money away on needlessly expensive fuel. Best that can happen is avoid knocking or pinking and apparently get better economy.

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    I know from their fact sheet they say that any Honda bike after 1990 will be able to use Force10 but like slofox said check with Honda. I am staying away from it because my Fireblade likes BP 98
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    Find out what the minimum octane rating (RON) is for the VTR, and use that. Anything else will give you LESS power and waste your money.
    I use 91 in the VFR, and I bet it's got a higher compression ratio than the VTR.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    I have used everything except Force 10 in my vtr and i haven't noticed a difference between fuels types.

    The main reason i haven't used Force 10 is i've heard it can degrade some types of rubber fuel line. Am yet to see or hear of it happening, but i also don't plan on putting it to the test.

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