El Toro
Innocent Bystander
Shortages of premium and plus grade continue here on the Cumberland Plateau, but shipments are occuring. I filled the FJR up with regular for the first time this week, and I notice pinging at lower rpm and heavy loading (I'm the kinda guy that the bike thinks is two big guys, so I'm loading it pretty heavy). My other main bike wants premium with its 13:1 compression ratio.
Jap and German bikes aren't prone to knock because of their combustion chamber designs and their typical running conditions. However, you can make it happen.
I contributed to the lunacy today. I found some premium at a nearby station that sells real gasoline instead of gasohol, and I filled up two 6 gallon cans. I hated to do it, but the shortage has caused me to not be able to ride the bike that needs premium, and I like to ride it.
The other thing I did was pick up a non-street-legal 12 ounce container of MMT and Kerosene which supposedly can boost octane by 6 full octane numbers when mixed with 16 gallons of gas. I'm going to carry this on the bike that needs premium. I don't want to use it, but its better than getting stranded, or trying to ride 13:1 compression ratio home on 87 octane fuel.
Engine knock can do real damage, including blowing head gaskets, wrecking piston crowns, and even messing up lower ends. Its not pretty.
Jap and German bikes aren't prone to knock because of their combustion chamber designs and their typical running conditions. However, you can make it happen.
I contributed to the lunacy today. I found some premium at a nearby station that sells real gasoline instead of gasohol, and I filled up two 6 gallon cans. I hated to do it, but the shortage has caused me to not be able to ride the bike that needs premium, and I like to ride it.
The other thing I did was pick up a non-street-legal 12 ounce container of MMT and Kerosene which supposedly can boost octane by 6 full octane numbers when mixed with 16 gallons of gas. I'm going to carry this on the bike that needs premium. I don't want to use it, but its better than getting stranded, or trying to ride 13:1 compression ratio home on 87 octane fuel.
Engine knock can do real damage, including blowing head gaskets, wrecking piston crowns, and even messing up lower ends. Its not pretty.