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My fave fuel is gf weetbix and fruit first thing - don't care middle and a nice steak for dinner...
Atlantic is the best but I haven't seen one of their stations around for a while.
So what kind of oil do people like?
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Europa was the best!
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I am not ruling out - entirely - the possibility of Placebo Effect, but my V8-engined motorcycles (old-style Detroit V8 crate engines) run way best with BP 98. Gotta supercharged AUII 2000 XR8 which definitely does not like 91/93 but runs smoothly on 98 (95 at a pinch...). The '73 Land Rover and the '05 Toyota supermarket basket don't seem to care.
My car manual tells me how much power it makes with various octane fuel - more with higher octane. My old turbo Cefiro definitely made more power with 98 and was sharper, and the previous car, shitbox 1.8 Legnum, did not like 91 and at the end even 95, at all. My Scooter is noticeably faster on gull E10 compared to even BP98.
SV1000's handbook states 91 as the recommended octane fuel, so that would make sense.
I was at Manfield many years ago, when Glen Williams had just got his SV650. He was saying to me it went best on 91, on track.
I'm in the camp of; 'if you run anything above what the manual states', you're wasting your money, when it comes to average, stock vehicles.
Do us all a favour, by bringing yourself up to speed, before pulling onto the motorway.
If it is not too far out of my way I always try and get Gull force whatever their 91 is. if I can take on at least 3/4 of a tank.
Runs like poo at 50/50 or less. Black smoke smoke, uneven idle on the DR, just not as much pull on the fuel injected bikes I have tried. Namely, Hayabusa, er6, CB1300.
With the tank almost empty first there is noticeably more linear power and if you run several tanks in a row a less black pipe.
The DR smells like whiskey when running it. Especially if I have been giving the berries. Enough so that it got commented on going through some checkpoints.
The Hayabusa was far more linear an went through the rev ranges much more quickly.
Er6 was not long enough for comment beyond it idled more evenly.
CB runs like silk on it. A lot of the angry in the pipe when downshifting is gone.
The only reason it is not my go to fuel is it is a fair distance to go to get it. Not terribly far but enough that any economy gain is lost getting there.
On economy:
DR on any other fuel 19km/l.
On gull first tank no evidential difference. Subsequent tanks 21 km/l.
Hayabusa 16km/l on normal fuel.
BP 98 on the open road better economy not sure how much, significantly more inefficient and lumpy at city speeds.
Gull it got 17.5km/l normal usage. About the same as BP 98 for the open road, and a bit better than ordinary fuel around the city.
CB I have only had a few tanks through. Most of my riding is motorway these days. Gets between 15-17km/l most days. 16-18km/l was recorded for the tanks of gull.
Not definitive be any stretch. But that is my observations.
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