Bob Denman
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But who likes to ever just leave things perfectly alone??
We thrive on backyard engineering... :thumbup:

Additional fuelcell=More fuel=more weight=LESS MILAGE??????why add the fuel cell! Just stop and fill er up and be happy with what ya got! :yes:
My problem has been solved by Mother Nature...I stop every 120-130 miles to empty bladder and then fill gas tank as needed... It is hell getting old.
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My problem has been solved by Mother Nature...I stop every 120-130 miles to empty bladder and then fill gas tank as needed... It is hell getting old.
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It may not be hell...but it sure is inconvenient! :roflblack:My problem has been solved by Mother Nature...I stop every 120-130 miles to empty bladder and then fill gas tank as needed... It is hell getting old.
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Hey Bootie, the octane remark was a total joke ....I have forgotten more about octane..... what it does and what it doesn't do than I care to explain ......and if you want to believe your spyder needs 91 octane go right ahead ....I'm not paying for it.......and my :ani29: doesn't knock on 87......Mike.......:shemademe_smilie::thumbup:
So my 08 G/S owner's manual states my engine operates correctly on 87 octane and "BRP" has designed the computer to save the engine from damage if you use gas rated at 87 octane so they can avoid replacing the engine under warranty. REALLY... REALLY...
Seat of the pants is for "Bar Stool Racing", otherwise please show me the Dyno printout. Dis-claimer, I do not own an RT, if they Require higher octane petrol absolutely use the recommended fuel. But engines that only require 87 octane and can't run on 87 octane need to be fixed because there is something wrong with them. Octane is not a cure for something that is broken.