Octane of gasoline
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Octane of gasoline
Catimann
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octane
For, those that fly, may fight againe, Which he can never do that's slain.
OR: Fewer crashes mean more track time.
OR: Fewer crashes mean more track time.

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cm250to999 - Posts: 212
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Octane of Gasoline
Cheers,
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
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Chris Collins - Posts: 126
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- Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
octane
For, those that fly, may fight againe, Which he can never do that's slain.
OR: Fewer crashes mean more track time.
OR: Fewer crashes mean more track time.

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cm250to999 - Posts: 212
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- Location: Toronto
There is lot of information on VP's web site:
I ran C12 (108 octane) last year with 13:1 compresion ratio and you could eat out of the megaphone it burns that clean. If you are doing a track day try a can of U4 (Ultimate 4-stroke) just for the fun it. You will notice the difference in performance. It comes in steel cans so it keeps.
I ran C12 (108 octane) last year with 13:1 compresion ratio and you could eat out of the megaphone it burns that clean. If you are doing a track day try a can of U4 (Ultimate 4-stroke) just for the fun it. You will notice the difference in performance. It comes in steel cans so it keeps.
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darnold - Posts: 362
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- Location: Milton, Ontario
I like the thought of saving money on gas and downgrading to the lowest rating without ping
(stephanie i don’t think many of us guys have knitting needles to run some sound comparison tests with - can we borrow some?)
But i really like the added performance of the higher octane -- trust me it works
Nothing more thrilling than running the morning at our track days with regular premium then filling up with race fuel at lunch and seeing an extra 15km/hr on back straights and more pull out of corners.
Splurge and enjoy the extra power when ever you can!
(stephanie i don’t think many of us guys have knitting needles to run some sound comparison tests with - can we borrow some?)
But i really like the added performance of the higher octane -- trust me it works
Nothing more thrilling than running the morning at our track days with regular premium then filling up with race fuel at lunch and seeing an extra 15km/hr on back straights and more pull out of corners.
Splurge and enjoy the extra power when ever you can!
Ciao
Terry Demerson - Retired DOCC Regional Rep Coordinator
club&bike#749
Terry Demerson - Retired DOCC Regional Rep Coordinator
club&bike#749
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Terry Demerson #749s - Posts: 34
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So from what I've read here, and at the posted links, I gather that the 'RON' ratings shown on North American gas pumps can only be described as 'RANDOM Octane Number' - sorry, that 4 or 5 factoring sounds just a little bit loose to me.
Seems to me that we're not really choosing a specific octane number - only deciding between 'Good, Better & Best'. What I was hoping for was a 'REAL Octane Number', like they are required to show on the pumps in Europe, so I'd know for sure what should go into my bike.
Why can't we have that here ? European standards too constrictive for the North American fuel companies to meet ? Or like the Metric system, someone deciding for us that our way is better and we don't need the Europeans to tell us how to rate our gasoline. How about some truth in advertising
what a concept
it would never fly here 
Seems to me that we're not really choosing a specific octane number - only deciding between 'Good, Better & Best'. What I was hoping for was a 'REAL Octane Number', like they are required to show on the pumps in Europe, so I'd know for sure what should go into my bike.
Why can't we have that here ? European standards too constrictive for the North American fuel companies to meet ? Or like the Metric system, someone deciding for us that our way is better and we don't need the Europeans to tell us how to rate our gasoline. How about some truth in advertising



Cheers,
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
Chris (& Sandie) Collins
DOCC #995
'07 GT1000
'75 860 GT
'73 450 Jupiter
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Chris Collins - Posts: 126
- Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 4:29 am
- Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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