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+4 Degree Key=higher Octaine?


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Doesnt the manual state to run Premium even in a stock banshee?

 

Wouldnt that put u in the race fuel section if you needed more octane?

I didn't realize the book said that. Advancing timing will alway require more octane. I don't believe the shee really needs 93 pump gas in complete stock form. The compression ration is only 6.5 (I think). That's really low. +4 is not very much timing advance but is what works with most pipes. Even though advacing timinig does require more octane, the +4 will not take it over the 92/93 octane requirement. I run a ported motor with a higher compression ratio than stock and +4 with 93 octane. It's fine.

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Turn off the gas, pull the line from one left carb, put it in a gas can an turn the gas on. It's kind of messy getting the carbs out of the carbs but there is a bolt on the bottom of the carb bowl you can remove.

 

I know that some will dis-agree with this, but I don't think it would harm the engine to let it idle and run the fuel out. The motor isn't burning all the oil anyway at idle and I believe that there will still be plenty of lubrication to not damage the motor. That's just my opinion though. It's safest to just drain it, but I've done the above before without trouble when I knew it was going to sit for a while.

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Here in the Netherlands octane 98 comes straight out of the fuel hose at all the fuel stations.

 

i am running +4 or +5 with 98.

 

I am going to replace my sparkplugs tonight.

 

Just curious:

Is there a way to see my engine is doing fine with the +4?

 

Can i read it from the spark plugs?

Thanks.

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