Like so many others, I waste money buying premium fuel for my 1982 GS1100e (stock except for pods and pipe, 9.5:1). I always thought it was just extra, (if unneeded) protection against detonation.
Now I've just read this recent post:
"Since higher-octane "premium" fuel burns slower, you need to advance the timing several degrees to get it to complete its burn in time.
With stock timing and "premium" fuel, the mixture is not being completely burned, robbing you of power.
My suggestion here is to go with the factory-recommended "regular" fuel."
Thoughts, comments? Gas money doesn't concern me, but "robbing you of power" certainly caught my eye. The above quote may be taken out of context, but it implies a bike would make more power with regular gas.
Any truth in that?
Now I've just read this recent post:
"Since higher-octane "premium" fuel burns slower, you need to advance the timing several degrees to get it to complete its burn in time.
With stock timing and "premium" fuel, the mixture is not being completely burned, robbing you of power.
My suggestion here is to go with the factory-recommended "regular" fuel."
Thoughts, comments? Gas money doesn't concern me, but "robbing you of power" certainly caught my eye. The above quote may be taken out of context, but it implies a bike would make more power with regular gas.
Any truth in that?