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bobsnicholson
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Petrol

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Surprising the difference posh petrol makes to the performance of a bike. Mines a different machine. Just saying like, but not to to many people. :)
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The manual for my FJR says to use the nice petrol (98) but it's rarely sold round here . I treat it every now and again when I go somewhere posh like England . ;-)
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I put 99 in today and done a good few miles. Had to go to 4 different stations to get it. England, posh, you have obviously never been to Bolton. :lol:
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I always put the crappy stuff in.

Mind you - I put a bottle of that fuel cleaner stuff in the car, and was impressed with the difference - maybe I should try the posh stuff...
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The higher octane fuel will only benefit power if the bike (e.g. BMW R-series) has a knock sensor and ignition mapping that allows it to take advantage of higher detonation resistance. :geek:
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Piglet, does that mean my R does as i suspect, run better on 98/9 oct????? It certainly feels a lot better.
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bobsnicholson wrote: Wed May 09, 2018 5:56 am Piglet, does that mean my R does as i suspect, run better on 98/9 oct????? It certainly feels a lot better.
You should gain a bit of torque throughout the rev range with the higher octane fuel.
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I've tried the expensive one but honestly didn't notice any difference at all, so I carried on with the cheap stuff ever since. I also tried the posh diesel in the car as someone swore I'd get better mileage. That didn't work either.
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