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    Fuels..

    Hi everyone, just a question I've got regarding fuels - What's the best to put in your bike?

    I always use 98 octane and usually put BP Ultimate in my Civic, seeing as though the station is relatively close to where I live.. But how does it go in bikes? I've heard from one bloke that BP Ultimate isn't the best to use because of lubricants they add which are apparently designed particularly for a cars engine, he personally used Caltex Vortex.

    What are your thoughts?

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    Different fuels will give you different reactions with different engines

    Whenever i get a new car/bike, I fill up a tank each time at the major outlets (Shell, BP, Caltex, Mobil) and I take note of the KMs/L and the feel of each fuel and make my decision off that

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    can u use all 98 octanes on bikes?

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    shell said at one point on its websites that optimax (now v power) is no good for carby bikes

    i use BP ultimate and its pretty good

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    [QUOTE=Twincam16;2874079]

    Whenever i get a new car/bike, I fill up a tank each time at the major outlets (Shell, BP, Caltex, Mobil) and I take note of the KMs/L and the feel of each fuel and make my decision off that

    if you fill another fuel ontop doesnt it mix with the old?

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    Thanks for the comments, hmm.. I might have to do a bit more research.. I'm pretty sure that some of the additives they put in are specifically designed to clean out your injectors - how that would go in a carby though??..

    Twin - what do you mean by different fuels having a different feel/reaction? idling as against deep into powerband or?

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    most of the guys i ride with have their own preference. i dont mind any of the brands as long as i use 98.

    some prefer BP, others Shell.

    try them all and see which your bike likes.
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    icacha couldnt have said it better, try them all and just feel your bikes reactions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovebroken View Post
    Twin - what do you mean by different fuels having a different feel/reaction? idling as against deep into powerband or?
    Different fuels use different additives which may react with the way your motor operates. Could be from how smooth your engine runs to its efficiency over a tank. Test it out for yourself


    Quote Originally Posted by itsdenny View Post
    if you fill another fuel ontop doesnt it mix with the old?
    If you topped up at a half tank it defeats the purpose yes, but if its a low tank it wont make a difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovebroken View Post
    Twin - what do you mean by different fuels having a different feel/reaction? idling as against deep into powerband or?
    Different fuels use different additives which may react with the way your motor operates. Could be from how smooth your engine runs to its efficiency over a tank. Test it out for yourself


    Quote Originally Posted by itsdenny View Post
    if you fill another fuel ontop doesnt it mix with the old?
    If you topped up at a half tank it defeats the purpose yes, but if its a low tank it wont make a difference.
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    FFFFffffuuuuuuux999

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    yep use 98 for the top performance, i dont really care the brand

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    Dont just fill up one tank of each. There are too many variables which will affect the performance of the bike. Things like air temp and humidity will change the way it feels. So if you fill and ride in bad conditions you may feel like its the fuels fault.

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