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High octane vs Standard Unleaded


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I was having a day long discussion with my colleagues today about putting High octane fuel through our 4 stroke machines but also using the high octane fuel for the 2 stroke mixes.

 

All our petrol gear is carb fed but i have noticed that since switching to the high octane fuel, everything starts easier and idles better.

 

My question is other than the price difference, what are the pros and cons of using either high octane or standard unleaded?

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I was having a day long discussion with my colleagues today about putting High octane fuel through our 4 stroke machines but also using the high octane fuel for the 2 stroke mixes.

 

All our petrol gear is carb fed but i have noticed that since switching to the high octane fuel, everything starts easier and idles better.

 

My question is other than the price difference, what are the pros and cons of using either high octane or standard unleaded?

 

Did not know you could still get high octane road fuel . When I was 16 ( 44 years ago ) I used to put Shell 101 octane ( 5 star ) in my Royal Enfield 700 twin . I was convinced it ran better .

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