
Originally Posted by
iamkirk
As it was said earlier, as far as i know these old IL4's were designed i think for 87 octane so anything above 91 shouldn't make a difference.
Its also because of the additives that petroleum companies put in 95 and 98 to raise the octance number that cause problems such as it dying on you., even caltex and their 'cleaning' additive will do this as it will pick up all the shit in your carbs and throw it into the neddles and so on..
I know a mechanic that worked at red baron for over 10 years and saw exactly what you described happening on a lot of bikes because they used 95 or especially 98.
Hope this works for ya.
There may well be substance to this...
Just my experience, but I have had a few ZXR's and I used one in particular most of the time, clocking up 40,000kms on it...all on 98 or 95 octane and never once had any issues with it. That said, it is only one bike and itmay have been slightly differently tuned.
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