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Octane booster?

viperryder

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Has anybody thought of using standard gas and putting in the proper amount of octane booster? Just asking to see if it would be possible.
 
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Has anybody thought of using standard gas and putting in the proper amount of octane booster? Just asking to see if it would be possible.
....Since all Spyders under most circumstances run fine on 87 octane IMHO , it's not necessary .............That being said there are others who will swear they run Faster, Smoother, Quieter, etc etc etc. on 104 Octane or higher :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack:...........................Mikeguyver :thumbup:
 
Nope... But mine does run better, and get better fuel economy on 91... :thumbup:
It can't hurt; but there's no need to "overdose" it beyond the suggested 91 level... :D

But it's probably just cheaper to buy the higher octane fuel in the first place! :shocked:
 
BRP in my owners manual recommends 91 octane -- now I know that at higher altitudes, I can probably run less octane as well as in cooler weather - -but until we get to know the bike better -- it will be 91 octane when ever possible - and we will be tracking the fuel mileage closely
 
That's the BEST way to do it! :clap::2thumbs:

Verify what's going on with your bike, as you feed it the different fuels; there's no arguing with the numbers! :thumbup:
 
My 09 had no improvement in gas mileage or performance with 91 octane fuel. But the compression ratio was low and it only required 87 Octane. My 2013 is a higher compression engine and requires a higher octane fuel and I have run 87 octane fuel and the drop in fuel mileage has been dramatic. So just use the fuel that BRP tells you to use.

As for use of an octane booster. I just cannot see carrying around an extra bottle of stuff to pour in my tank every time I fill up. It seems to me a lot easier just to push the high octane button on the pump.
 
:agree: Yup! :thumbup:
I saw over a 2.5 mpg improvement in 93, versus 87 on my 2010 bike...
The pre-2013 RS/GS bikes were set up to run on 87...
All RTs, and all of the Post 2012 bikes: they suggest 91 octane.
 
:agree: Yup! :thumbup:
I saw over a 2.5 mpg improvement in 93, versus 87 on my 2010 bike...
The pre-2013 RS/GS bikes were set up to run on 87...
All RTs, and all of the Post 2012 bikes: they suggest 91 octane.

My calc was 3 mpg difference and that is so close I would call it the same as you found.
 
Well..!!

don't have figures but running a higher octane fuel vs lower octane fuel plus octane booster costwise would be close the same. There is not that much difference per tank using the higher octane fuel. Jmo...:thumbup:
 
93

I'VE TRIED IT ALL..... 87, 89, & 93 OCTANE, BOOSTERS, etc....
and i find ZERO difference in performance, mileage, etc....
run on 87 and you'll do just fine...
The ONLY additive i use is STA-BIL, BLUE.... not for performance, but to keep the rubber parts from deteriorating from this garbage gas our gov't is feeding us.... OH, and once in awhile, i add a bottle of injector cleaner....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R
 
Dan....
You're on a 2009 RS; they were BUILT for 87 octane! :banghead:
This is the 1330 area; they run a much higher compression ratio!
 
That's the BEST way to do it! :clap::2thumbs:

Verify what's going on with your bike, as you feed it the different fuels; there's no arguing with the numbers! :thumbup:

I like the above approach. Here we go with another octane thread--but I learn something new each time.

Me: All my previous :spyder2:'s seem to run better on higher octane--here 90. When forced to use lesser (here 87) there seems to be less power. So far the 2014 has only drank 90 proof. Now up to 40 mpg--so am not complaining.

How much more expensive to put shots of octane booster in to raise your octane higher?


:popcorn: :popcorn:
 
I'VE TRIED IT ALL..... 87, 89, & 93 OCTANE, BOOSTERS, etc....
and i find ZERO difference in performance, mileage, etc....
run on 87 and you'll do just fine...
The ONLY additive i use is STA-BIL, BLUE.... not for performance, but to keep the rubber parts from deteriorating from this garbage gas our gov't is feeding us.... OH, and once in awhile, i add a bottle of injector cleaner....
Dan P
Easley, SC
SPYD3R

Ditto my '11 and now with the '14....no difference.:D
 
Do NOT use mothballs. DO NOT. DO NOT. DO NOT.

A long time ago moth balls were made from naphthalene. Napthalene has an octane rating go 90. If you add it to regular gas, it will increase your octane a little bit--not much. If you add it to premium it will reduce the octane levels. AND IT WILL FOUL YOUR FUEL INJECTORS AND MAKE THE MOTOR STOP RUNNING.

Now most mothballs are made out of paradichlorobenzene. Paradichlorobenzene will create hydrochloride acid when it burns. This will eat holes into your cylinder walls.

DO NOT USE MOTHBALLS. unless you want to buy a new engine, that is.
 
Do NOT use mothballs. DO NOT. DO NOT. DO NOT.

A long time ago moth balls were made from naphthalene. Napthalene has an octane rating go 90. If you add it to regular gas, it will increase your octane a little bit--not much. If you add it to premium it will reduce the octane levels. AND IT WILL FOUL YOUR FUEL INJECTORS AND MAKE THE MOTOR STOP RUNNING.

Now most mothballs are made out of paradichlorobenzene. Paradichlorobenzene will create hydrochloride acid when it burns. This will eat holes into your cylinder walls.

DO NOT USE MOTHBALLS. unless you want to buy a new engine, that is.

Besides it is hard to catch enough moths to do the work.
😸🐛
 
Dan,
Thanks for reminding us about the change in mothballs... :thumbup:
Somebody might have figured to use it as a cheap way to boost octane: NOT SO MUCH... :yikes:
 
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Nope... But mine does run better, and get better fuel economy on 91... :thumbup:
It can't hurt; but there's no need to "overdose" it beyond the suggested 91 level... :D

But it's probably just cheaper to buy the higher octane fuel in the first place! :shocked:
...Bob are you aware that " TEXAS " only uses 87 octane with ethyl in it and He claims He is getting in the vicinity of 42 MPG .....AVERAGE :clap::clap::clap:.....Mikeguyver :thumbup:
 
I live at 6500 ft and I always run 91 octane
I travel from 6500 ft to 8000 ft to sea level
My mileage changes every time, anywhere from 30.5 to 44.9
it all depends on how I ride and what the weather conditions are
Don
 
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