• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Possible heat related problem?

Cavman

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Thought I would post this as we have heat problems with our Spyders.

EPA Acknowledges That Ethanol 15 Damages Motorcycles And ATV Engines.
April 22nd, 2014 in Editorial, Engines and Events.


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has publicly acknowledged that ethanol in gasoline can damage internal combustion engines by increasing exhaust temperatures and indirectly causing component failures, the American Motorcyclist Association (EPA) reports. The EPA statement is contained in a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule proposal about a new label for pumps that supply fuel blends high in ethanol. EPA admits now that ethanol E15 (a gasoline formulation that contains up to 15 percent ethanol by volume) impacts motor vehicles in two primary ways. 1- ethanol elevates the [air/fuel] ratio (increases the proportion of oxygen relative to hydrocarbons) which can lead to increased exhaust gas temperatures and potentially increase incremental deterioration of emission control hardware and performance over time, possibly causing catalyst failure. 2- ethanol can cause materials compatibility issues, which may lead to other component failures. In stating that in motorcycles and non-road products, using E15 and higher ethanol blends creates overheating and raise engine-failure concerns EPA is now supporting the long-held position of the American Motorcycle Association. None of the estimated 22 million motorcycles and ATVs currently in operation can use fuels with blends higher than 10 percent ethanol. Doing so could void the manufacturer’s warranty, in addition to causing damage to the vehicle. “The American Motorcyclist Association has fought the distribution of E15 fuel blends in an effort to protect motorcycle and all-terrain vehicles from the damage that ethanol causes,” said Wayne Allard, AMA vice president for government relations. “Now the EPA acknowledges that ethanol itself is harmful to emissions hardware and other components on all motor vehicles. It is time for the federal government to pause, take a hard look at this product and change its entire approach to ethanol in fuels.
 
Hard to say..!!

sometimes you have to use the gas you can get. These machines will let you know if the fuel ratio is getting bad. Knowing this I run some sea foam with every few fillups. We just had a thread on the subject with guy who ran only non ethanol gas and found he needed gas in an area that had none and down the road he got warning lights and codes indicated lean mixture. Said once he got non gas it cleared up. Lean will make for hot running...:dontknow:
 
Ethanol as an alternative fuel doesn't work in modern engines. There needs to be more in depth research done on effects of ethanol on materials used in fuel systems and emission systems. Lets leave ethanol where it belongs, in alcoholic drinks.

Here is an interesting article on ethanol.

http://www.businessweek.com/article...e-eliminated-if-bipartisan-legislation-passes

I'll drink to that... "rain makes corn, corn makes whiskey, whiskey makes my baby feel a little frisky"...:cheers:

No ethonal in the Spyder tank if I can help it. I also picked up some motorcycle sized bottles of octane boost as we almost got stuck having to buy 87 with ethanol...last station we found in the town finally had 91.
 
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