Found this article in the recent Royal Auto. Thought it may be of some interest to everyone. Definatly worth the read if you've ever stood at the bowser and thought "why is this shit 10c more than that shit and whats the diff


photomike666 wrote:Interesting to see the 0-100 was faster on both test cars using 95RON than it was with 98RON. I have to say I can feel the difference between the octanes on the bike. It feels smoother using 98, accelerates harder and revs out more easily. Fuel economy is very similar.
However, I find having the exhaust baffle in or out makes far more difference. With the baffle in the economy is better, there is more mid range power and the bottom end feels smoother. Take the baffle out and the power delivery at the bottom end is harsh, mid range looses a bit and the top end gains loads. Fuel economy goes down, partly due to the freer revving engine, but also because the added power gets used moreOh, and it sounds stifled with the baffle in (apparently my bike is a bit loud without the removable baffle, damn I love Staintune).
Gosling1 wrote:
95 or 98 octane is a WOFTAM unless your engine is designed for it. Full stop.
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