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andyc | ||||||||
Please i really want to know now.When you go to the pump i am confused .I have a Honda pcx thats my first worry they say i can use everything to which i found out i cant, when i put 91 one red in im sorry to say it does not run that good at high speed,well the rc 100 i know that is 91 red but what about my Lifian i just bought 250 ,im sorry they have all these new fuels out but in long turn is my bikes damaged for the sake of these petrol companies and goverments want us to use.Please give advice for care of our bikes ,thanks again andy |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 07/12/11 |
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ThaiDesign | ||||||||
Modern motorcycle like the Honda PCX 125i and the Lifan LF250-B (Custom V250) are capable to use fuels that contain 10% Ethanol, what is most of the gasohol sold in Thailand. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +26 Registered: 09/21/07 |
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andyc | ||||||||
Quote by: ThaiDesign
Modern motorcycle like the Honda PCX 125i and the Lifan LF250-B (Custom V250) are capable to use fuels that contain 10% Ethanol, what is most of the gasohol sold in Thailand. thank you i checked in my book the other day can use e20 for pcx, But for long term and care of the bikes engine i guess what your saying is use the 91, thanks andy |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 07/12/11 |
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ThaiDesign | ||||||||
If your motorcycle is certified to use E20 fuel (20% ethanol), your plastics will be fine. If your motorcycle can use E20 you should only concentrate on the RON number 91 or 98, the basic idea is if you have a sportsbike with high compression ratio 10:1 or higher you should use 98 fuel if below 10:1 use the 91 fuel... (check your manual or ask the dealer). |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +26 Registered: 09/21/07 |
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To Thaidesign, |
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ThaiDesign | ||||||||
Quote by: Anonymous
To Thaidesign,
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Anonymous: sd | ||||||||
Quote by: ThaiDesign
Quote by: Anonymous
To Thaidesign,
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Matty | ||||||||
I remember reading an article in Ausralasian Dirt Bike Magazine a few years ago, They tested and compared about 8 different brands of OCTANE BOOSTER. |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +2 Registered: 07/13/08 |
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Anonymous: SD | ||||||||
Quote by: Matty
I remember reading an article in Ausralasian Dirt Bike Magazine a few years ago, They tested and compared about 8 different brands of OCTANE BOOSTER.
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andyc | ||||||||
Quote by: SD
Quote by: Matty
I remember reading an article in Ausralasian Dirt Bike Magazine a few years ago, They tested and compared about 8 different brands of OCTANE BOOSTER.
im in the same situation,when i pull in to the big ptt or the big shell i know ,one morning when im tierd the wrong fuel will be going in.The signs outside the pumps will reach the floor soon with the amount of fuels.Bring back the good old days 2 star and 4 star like they had in England |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 07/12/11 |
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Matty | ||||||||
I totally agree, i cant read Thai and get confused what is what at different servo,s ( fuel stations ) Hope somebody can clear up this fuel mess for me. |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +2 Registered: 07/13/08 |
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Anonymous: norman | ||||||||
i drive a silver shadow 750 and use 95 green ..is this ok? and |
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ThaiDesign | ||||||||
Quote by: norman
i drive a silver shadow 750 and use 95 green ..is this ok? and
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Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +26 Registered: 09/21/07 |
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andyc | ||||||||
Quote by: ThaiDesign
If your motorcycle is certified to use E20 fuel (20% ethanol), your plastics will be fine. If your motorcycle can use E20 you should only concentrate on the RON number 91 or 98, the basic idea is if you have a sportsbike with high compression ratio 10:1 or higher you should use 98 fuel if below 10:1 use the 91 fuel... (check your manual or ask the dealer). cheers |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 07/12/11 |
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andyc | ||||||||
Quote by: Matty
I totally agree, i cant read Thai and get confused what is what at different servo,s ( fuel stations ) Hope somebody can clear up this fuel mess for me. As far as im concered the 95 has ethanol,thats why its cheaper,please advice me anyone if im wrong |
Regular Member Group Comfort Level:: +1 Registered: 07/12/11 |
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