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gregga87

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hi guys,
just wondering about your views on high octane petrol used on the pitpro 125s... i heard its ok to use high octane but shell optimax is bad for the bike. is this the case with all high octane petrols? also with the 4 stroke oil, is what the best brand to use or are they all basically the same?
cheers
 
the oil and the fuel doesnt even go together in a 4 stroke so that has nothing to do with it,
 
yeh i no that, was a seperate question. was askin if there are better quality four stroke oil brands or what...
 
yeah there is better quallity like fully or semi synthetic, not sure what brand tho
 
Normal fuel is fine but I use 101 octane on the Z50! :D
 
use premium... thats what the manual says, especially the 140's as they run slightly higher compression... also gives you room to advance the timing
 
Have you advanced the timing, ninetysix? If so, how? And how much?
 
I would say that unless you've advanced timing or increased compression you're basaclly got a postie bike motor that will run on 91 ron pump gas. Then again ive got a crazy idea that the 98 fuels are stored better and cleaner (less water and dirt in them).

I only run BP ultimate in my road bike and it seems to be the done thing. Shell optimax is supposed to have fine particles that are supposed to clean your car injectors and are supposed to cause dramas with road bikes. And abrasive particles in my intake charge dont sound too appetizing. This might be a myth but ive decided to steer clear.

But I guess I run ultimate for my pit bike because thats getting thrashed on trails up steep ass hills with my 95kgs on board. Higher octane fuel will help your engine run cooler in high load situations would be my reason for using it. plus your mini only uses like stuff all fuel so it dosent cost much more in the long run.
 
Just run it on normal gas dude, little bikes cant take the extra octaine.
 
Ahhh.. yes they can. HIgher octane means you can run more compression and more ignition advance.. ie. More torque and power!

I'm up for that. Now, how do you advance the ignition again? Can you just move the pickup slightly?

I know guys in the 110 midi road racing bikes that have done this to great effect. Advance is a great thing.
 
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