Jeeze, did you get up on the wrong side of the bed?Mick C wrote:Yeah, I remembered that later on but couldn't be stuffed fixing it upScottatron wrote:...I'm pretty sure ULP is 91RON...
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By the time the fuel is in yer tank the octane rating is not what it started at... esp the more expensive fuels that are not replenished as often at the servo.... std fuel is turned over quick & more likely to have a closer rating to what is stated.GForce wrote:is there any benefits from using 100 octane? i just use 98 on my zx6 but have yet to try 95. might give 95 a go just to see what happens
We still use BP100(Leaded Avgas) in the sidecar under a special MA & govt licence, & the quality is nothing like it used to be due to the fact that the small QTY that is manufactured sits around a while before being used...BTW thats not the avgas that planes use.
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id say minor, perhaps a slight smoother run if yours is a high octane engine. f/all if your talking about a zzr250 engine though.
If your way paranoid you can always run about with a bottle of octane booster in your tank bag and tip some in if it goes shoddy (or as i did, kept it with me for the way to philip island and poured some in when i filled from a in-the-boonies station.
If your way paranoid you can always run about with a bottle of octane booster in your tank bag and tip some in if it goes shoddy (or as i did, kept it with me for the way to philip island and poured some in when i filled from a in-the-boonies station.
Octane for me.