again, premium is a waste of money...
Yup -- unless you've increased your compression or added the turbo --- premium won't benefit you at all. Not more MPG. Not more power.
The Spyder compression is only in the 9's (the BRP literature incorrectly says 11). This has been tested by both Aerocharger and Evoluzione.
I've personally ran both and there was zero difference.
I wonder if they subconsciously change their riding/driving patterns when they use premium and this is what comes into play?
There less rubbish in premium here in the NorthWet - you can even buy premium without any ethanol - can't do that with lo octane stuff..
My 2010 Spyder RT has a 12.2:1 Compression Ratio. This calls for 91 Octane or better, which is BRPs recommendation. You may get away with lower octane when the air is cool but during the Summer, with the temps in the 80s and 90s you will get "pinging", or worse. Detonation can ruin your engine.:lecturef_smilie:Yup -- unless you've increased your compression or added the turbo --- premium won't benefit you at all. Not more MPG. Not more power.
The Spyder compression is only in the 9's (the BRP literature incorrectly says 11). This has been tested by both Aerocharger and Evoluzione.
I've personally ran both and there was zero difference.
premium fuel will not give better fuel mileage.premium fuel burns slower so that there is no or less detonation.you will probably have more power on reg fuel because it burns faster:dontknow:
Oh, but it DOES have to do with faster or slower burning fuel. Because of the compression. Yes, the knock sensors retard the timing, but only to a point. Try running 87 oct in a high performance engine and see how fast it caves.It has nothing to do faster or slower burning fuel.
It's about compression ratios and how knock sensors retard the timing to compensate for lower octane fuel.
. . . . . if you want the the basic (though a little complicated) truth about fuel grades and octane, here it is: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=131761&postcount=30
I guess now we can go back to talking oil.
Tom
The age-old debate on octane!
Oh, but it DOES have to do with faster or slower burning fuel. Because of the compression. Yes, the knock sensors retard the timing, but only to a point. Try running 87 oct in a high performance engine and see how fast it caves.
Here's an interesting item.... the Smart Car requires 91 oct minimum! Not very smart, is it!
Not if you can prove you are color blind. :roflblack:I'm using BRP 10 40 oil The problem i have is the Color of the bottle the oil comes in. If i go to a oil with a better looking bottle [color] will i void my warranty?![]()