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what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
#11
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
the poll is all over the place..... LOL
anyways, i have been using 87 but might switch to the 91 to see how the bike runs on that!!!
if anything, I will use 87 and every couple fill ups will go with the higher one as some suggested.....
d.
anyways, i have been using 87 but might switch to the 91 to see how the bike runs on that!!!
if anything, I will use 87 and every couple fill ups will go with the higher one as some suggested.....
d.
#12
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
ORIGINAL: Prom
like fdoangulo said the premium stuff has more cleaners and additives to make it run better, its usually the first recomendation from a dealer or shop that isnt trying to screw you. you can still run the cheap stuff but a good tank or two every once in a while will clean the crap out.
ORIGINAL: pangerang
I do find better gas mileage with higher octane on my car. Haven't really checked on my bike (i just run super since the ~ dollar extra per fill up is pretty insignificant)
I did find that after installing the sarachus, the bike had a flat/dead spot and hesitated between 4k-6k RPMs. I put super in and it ran better (i'm pretty sure tweaking the air/fuel mixture valve on the carb would've resolved this too)
I run 93 on both my bikes and my car...figured it can't hurt.
ORIGINAL: nasfaw
I always thought that the higher the octane rating of a petro or gas, the better for the life of your engine (I guess, that's why the higher the octane rating, the more expensive it is.)
I always thought that the higher the octane rating of a petro or gas, the better for the life of your engine (I guess, that's why the higher the octane rating, the more expensive it is.)
I did find that after installing the sarachus, the bike had a flat/dead spot and hesitated between 4k-6k RPMs. I put super in and it ran better (i'm pretty sure tweaking the air/fuel mixture valve on the carb would've resolved this too)
I run 93 on both my bikes and my car...figured it can't hurt.
#13
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
I have always put in 91 or higher in my bike and have not had any problems with it. I have heard the at higher altitudes you can run a lower octane fuel as well. Any truth in this?
#14
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
The thinner air combined with less oxygen means less heat from the combustion chamber, allowing a lower octane to be used.
When I was in Colorado last year, I was at a gas station that sold 85 octane.
When I was in Colorado last year, I was at a gas station that sold 85 octane.
#17
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
ORIGINAL: BigO
I have always put in 91 or higher in my bike and have not had any problems with it. I have heard the at higher altitudes you can run a lower octane fuel as well. Any truth in this?
I have always put in 91 or higher in my bike and have not had any problems with it. I have heard the at higher altitudes you can run a lower octane fuel as well. Any truth in this?
I cannot prove it. But I am working on it.
#18
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
this poll is def. all over the place.... i figured that it will go one way at some point but way even.... LOL
i guess if the bike runs good on lower fuel then go with that,..... also, if you want to have a faster and better performing bike go with higher - right?
d.
i guess if the bike runs good on lower fuel then go with that,..... also, if you want to have a faster and better performing bike go with higher - right?
d.
#19
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
Generally speaking, Octane does not equal performance. Performance engines on the other hand require a higher octane. You may see some increase between ratings, or you may even have a decrease. But unless you actually Dyno your machine you will never knowand if you did dyno it wilth different fuels i doubt you will see much of a difference. Mainly just preference.
#20
RE: what kind of gas do you put in your 500?
Higher octane fuel is harder to ignite, more energy is required to ignite it. The higher the octane rating the lower the total energy output. A high octane rating helps to prevent detonation. High octane is usefull in high compression engines. 500's don't have high compression engines. That's my .02 cents.[:'(]