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Old 05-16-2008, 04:09 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Yep have noticed a definite difference between regular and 95/98, especially in the "willingness to rev". Seems to struggle and wheeze a bit more on regular, and on the odd occasion where I'll put in 98 or V-Power 100, it is noticeably more perky. Economy? Can't comment - "willing" and "perky" do not equate to any kind of meaningful economy measurements!
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Old 05-16-2008, 05:05 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Early on tried alternating between regular and premium, could not feel any difference in the "seat of the pants " dyno. But it also begs the question, "how do you know whats down there in them there underground tanks?"
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Early on tried alternating between regular and premium, could not feel any difference in the "seat of the pants " dyno. But it also begs the question, "how do you know whats down there in them there underground tanks?"
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In most cases some fuel, abit of **** and alot of water.
Are you talking about in the seat of the pants dyno?
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