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Hi all I'm wondering what kind of gas dose the spyder take??? I have a 2012 RT what gas is recommended??

Hi all I'm wondering what kind of gas dose the spyder take??? I have a 2012 RT what gas is recommended??![]()
I am no mechanic, but when I spend 20-30K on a machine, I will always use the recommended octane in the owners manual. For motorcycles, Harleys included, they always recommend 91 or above. I cannot tell you why or how 91 or higher is better, but I am assuming BRP, and other manufacturers, didn't make the number up by chance. I take good care of my motorcycles and if that means spending an extra 3-4 bucks at a fill-up, so be it. Just my two cents.
I use Cheveron lowest octane. I get better milage than when I use High octane. I do not know the reason for better mpg, maybe they do not sell much high octane and it gets stail.
I just started today adding sea foam, not sure if I will do every othrr tank after the first 3 tanks.
I was told once higher octane burns cooler but not sure about source. I find on forums alot of people talk with authority but are realy nit witts.
The owners manual states PREMIUM I would recommend that and when you can to get ETHANOL FREE gas, or run a fuel treatment. You can when in a pinch put regular unleaded in but I would steer you away from doing that if at all possible.![]()
I am no mechanic, but when I spend 20-30K on a machine, I will always use the recommended octane in the owners manual. For motorcycles, Harleys included, they always recommend 91 or above. I cannot tell you why or how 91 or higher is better, but I am assuming BRP, and other manufacturers, didn't make the number up by chance. I take good care of my motorcycles and if that means spending an extra 3-4 bucks at a fill-up, so be it. Just my two cents.
I asked the lead mechanic at the dealership this question ( I've got a '13 RT Ltd). The answer was that to use more than 87 is a waste of money and not neared. I use my bike a lot so he said don't worry about ethanol treatment unless it is going to get a lot less use.
IMHO.....a smart mechanic and honest als.....He doesn't want you spending money you don't need to :thumbup:.................Mike :bbq:I asked the lead mechanic at the dealership this question ( I've got a '13 RT Ltd). The answer was that to use more than 87 is a waste of money and not neared. I use my bike a lot so he said don't worry about ethanol treatment unless it is going to get a lot less use.