(18-01-2011, 04:09pm)BJK1 Wrote: (18-01-2011, 03:32pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Depends what you've had it dyno tuned on.
98 is not available everywhere out in the sticks, only 92.
95 is OK if ya not running on a drag strip.
If its tuned on 98 will it ping on 95 when you cant get 98 in remote areas??? Don't know. Bit hard to hear it "ping" @ the posted speed limit of 110kmph, which I of course never exceed on a public road.
Gen2 has higher comp. ratio than Gen1 for just that little bit more grunt.
More Comp = more heat = higher chance of fuel detonating earlier.
However, Suzuki bung a 95 sticker on tank of Gen2, so it must be OK.
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If it doesn't feel good........Your doing it wrong !!!
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Me thinks with 12.5 to 1 compression any brand 98 is the go, 95 marginal, 92 don't use. Have to admit I never can tell difference between brands although I was always avoiding Mobil as I had bad batch of fuel, motor would not turn over hot (heat lock) they had put 92 or E10 in 95 servo tank to make more money (not uncommon but there is huge fine for operator if caught and I dobbed them in to authority) I had to drain tank. Mobil will be goneski from Oz anyway after closing down their refinery in SA about 5 years ago and sacking workers so they could import refined fuel from Singapore they are now withdrawing from Oz servo market.
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BP Ultimate.
If Wisdom Comes with Age , I'm one of the Smartest Blokes Here
Caltex, Shell, BP; you'll probably find that a lot of the fuel is supplied by the same supplier anyway. Just depends on who will give them the best price at the time. A lot of fuel has a lot of crap (particles)in it. Blocks ya intank fuel pump filter real easy. Gives ya the shi*s having to clean it out all the time. Yeah, I'm a nutcase, carry one of these in my backpack & always use it.
http://www.schnitzracingstore.com/catalo...did=327367&showprevnext=1
None of the Indian Passport Holders gainfully employed at Shell, Caltex & BP have ever complained about me throwing whats left in the water trap down on the deck, & the Micron Filter keeps the shi* out.
They never complained about me working in India either
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19-01-2011, 09:48am
(This post was last modified: 19-01-2011, 09:48am by BikerBoy.)
(18-01-2011, 09:13pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Yeah, I'm a nutcase, carry one of these in my backpack & always use it.
http://www.schnitzracingstore.com/catalo...did=327367&showprevnext=1
Guess I'm a nutcase too.
I bought the small and medium sizes, one for my car and one for my Busa. I got mine from http://www.aeroshop.com.au/BiziGen6a37.h...D=AEROSHOP&docID=85
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BP 95 for me. Never had issues.
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(18-01-2011, 03:03pm)Troppo Wrote: Normally use BP or Caltex. Highest Octane they have.
Both OK.
I'm the same. BP or Caltex 98
I will never use Shell.
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Yes, I have heard horror stories about Shell...
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Not overly fussed about brand other than Shell. Horror stories about Optimax when it was around. Not heard anything about its replacement "V". I normally look for any name brand thats busy, and have 98. 95 at a pinch.
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(19-01-2011, 09:48am)BikerBoy Wrote: (18-01-2011, 09:13pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Yeah, I'm a nutcase, carry one of these in my backpack & always use it.
http://www.schnitzracingstore.com/catalo...did=327367&showprevnext=1
Guess I'm a nutcase too.
I bought the small and medium sizes, one for my car and one for my Busa. I got mine from http://www.aeroshop.com.au/BiziGen6a37.h...D=AEROSHOP&docID=85
Hi guys .. Im interested to know how much water / crap these filters would pick up on an average bike / car refill.
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(19-01-2011, 05:18pm)Dale Wrote: (19-01-2011, 09:48am)BikerBoy Wrote: (18-01-2011, 09:13pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Yeah, I'm a nutcase, carry one of these in my backpack & always use it.
http://www.schnitzracingstore.com/catalo...did=327367&showprevnext=1
Guess I'm a nutcase too.
I bought the small and medium sizes, one for my car and one for my Busa. I got mine from http://www.aeroshop.com.au/BiziGen6a37.h...D=AEROSHOP&docID=85
Hi guys .. Im interested to know how much water / crap these filters would pick up on an average bike / car refill.
Yeah me to boys. They sound good. Could one fit in ur hump?
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20-01-2011, 07:31pm
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we put a measured cup of water into 5 ltr's of petrol then put it through the funnel and the funnel had a cup of water left in it ,if some went through it was that minimal we couldn't tell.They are excellent especially when using jerry cans.They are available in Australia.
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Mmmm thanks guys, a good if perennial topic which I muse on every time I get a new bike.
My last bike, 08vfr800, the service guys said just use plain old 95 Fuel, not the fancy high
octane detergent ones because they leave a jelly residue in the motor?
Anyone heard of that? Anyway I usually alternate between (BP/Caltex) 95 then 98 and assume
the FI computer sorts out the details.
Cheers
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(20-01-2011, 07:31pm)DAVE01 Wrote: we put a measured cup of water into 5 ltr's of petrol then put it through the funnel and the funnel had a cup of water left in it ,if some went through it was that minimal we couldn't tell.They are excellent especially when using jerry cans.They are available in Australia.
did the fuel have any ethanol content ? results may differ
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