I cant recall the last gas pump I've seen that did not say, "contains up to 10% ethanol".
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K-Log
I'm sure in some locals that is appropriate, since I believe the gas gets mixed somewhat. Here in Ne. The pump choices are 87 octane unleaded and 89 octane super-unleaded w ethanol.
I don't use the ethanol blend as I didn't know how the old bike would react. Octain, it sounds like a safe bet you use the ethanol blended product with no ill effects? Is there a noteable performance increase with the 89 octane?
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Originally posted by K-Log View PostOctain, it sounds like a safe bet you use the ethanol blended product with no ill effects? Is there a noteable performance increase with the 89 octane?sigpic
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katanafan
I've noticed lately - past year+ - that if anything I'm riding/driving has been acting oddly (fuel related) that I had just been to a Shell station. I'm not trying to knock Shell because I had always defended them but then fuels came up on another Mfr forum and after multiple people commented on Shell, I started to pay attention. Point being... maybe you steer clear of Shell till you're happy with how she behaves in general so as to not perceive a problem where there might not be one. Otherwise, as stated before, start low and increase as conditions require.
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oldgrumpy
petrol for gs1000e.........
hi guys ... i only use 98% unleaded petrol in my 1980 gs1000e.. as sometimes it stands for a while ... and i never have fuel problems any more .. i used too use standard unleaded and there are toooooo many problems.. regards david
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