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 Posted: 17:24 - 25 May 2007 Post subject: Fuel Types |
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Ok so when i go to fill up i always get Premium Unleaded, but now theres the Ultra low in sulphur stuff?
Whats the difference? It's the same price, just wondered if it actually makes a difference?
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just worry about the octane rating. If i remember correctly the lower sulphur stuff prolongs catalyst life, which doesn't matter on a bike as your emissions won't be tested at the MOT station.
The higher the octane rating, the more stable the fuel will be and the better it will be for high comp engines.
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Hi
As long as the octane rating is sufficient for the requirements of the engine then that bit is fine. Spending more money on a higher octane fuel than the engine needs is just wasting money. Use a fuel below that level and you run the risk of major engine damage.
Higher octane rating does not mean the fuel is better (indeed, in actual energy content the higher octane rating often goes with a lower energy content). It merely refers to it resistance to knock. Once that is sufficient for the compression ration / ignition timing / boost of the engine you are using you will gain nothing by going higher.
And plenty of Japanese bikes are designed to run on far lower octane fuel than is available in the UK. For example the ZZR600 specifies 91 RON fuel min.
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Hi
The octane rating alone makes stuff all difference once you have a sufficiently high rating (unless you have an engine able to alter the ignition timing and / or boost to take advantage of it, and even then it will make only a nominal difference to a non turbo engine). There are loads of other things in fuel that make a difference. Such as energy content, flame speed, combustion temperature, unburnable chemical content, ability to clean injectors / valves, etc (and some of these affect the octane rating).
There is also the sensitivity of the fuel, which is the difference between the RON and MON ratings for a fuel. In Europe the RON method is used. The other major method is the MON method which gives a rating on average ~10 points lower and which is probably of more relevance to road engines (tests are very similar, just tested at different rpm in the test engine, and a few other things). The USA uses the PON (pump octane number) which is the average of the RON and MON figures. It is quite possible to have a fuel that does well in the RON test and badly in the MON test (or the other way round).
Choosing fuel on octane rating alone is like choosing food on vitamin C content alone. Yes it is important up to a point, after which anything extra is not of any use.
Best way to look at fuel octane rating is like choosing a ladder to get over a particular wall. Too short a lader and you are stuffed. About right and you will manage OK, with a slightly higher ladder being a bit safer (ie, octane rating of a fuel degrades with age, hence one reason old petrol can cause issues). Go beyond that and you are not gaining anything except the expense of a longer ladder and making it more difficult for you.
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If its all about the 'cleaner' fuels... and being 'better for the enviroment'... does it really matter?
Use whatever gives you the best performance and mpg... sod the rest... pretty much everybody on this forum will be dead within 50 years so who cares about the pollution!  |
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I think an advancer alone on a stock engine wouldn't necessitate the use of optimax etc but using the better fuel will safeguard you from using very poor-quality fuel with the advancer which could promote detonation especially in extreme-heat conditions. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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