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Just a note:
I don't agree or disagree with the use of octane boosters. From time to time I DO have to use them in my motor cycle due to the rural area I live in and the lack of gas stations selling premium(91-93oct). But the only octane booster I use is certified by my motor cycle's mfgr. Lars
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I'll add to the octane booster discussion: I've read numerous (what I think are "impartial") opinions on them from a variety of sources and every one says the effect of a full bottle of even the best of them boosts the octane rating by no more than 1 point. And, at least one source stated that they hurt your gas mileage in the bargain.
Since a bike's tank is so small, you can probably get an effective concentration level of the booster in the gas to do some good, but the advice I've always read for cars and trucks is to save your money. - Jack |
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Thanks guys
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Hmmm ok, I can see the logic. I thought of that as well and it probably wouldnt matter what the octane level as long as it were at least 93 (in this case)...Just make sure you have enough in the tank for the amount in it...Prob doesnt quite matter as much for those of you livin way down south that dont have to pay well over 100 bucks to fill up.
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