Hi all,
been out for a few beers
, so forgive my ramblings, but this has been on my mind while I've been out (is this the beginnings of true Tosserdom
????)...
As you know, I've just ordered a new R1200GS, but I'm contemplating a full fat, cat free 'open' exhaust - maybe BOS (as per the demo bike I rode), maybe Akrapovic (if my numbers come up).
Using the 'search', there seem to be some concerns that the bike may run a touch lean (and I know I should get it on a dyno to make sure and put my mind to rest), but I'm assuming that since they are designed to run on 95 ron fuel (standard unleaded), if it is a touch lean, a change to Shell Optimax (98ron), BP ultimate (97 ron) or similar 'super' unleaded would move things back towards 'optimal' without the need for a 'gadget' (power commander type thingy). Does it really work that way, or am I barking up the wrong tree...
Cheers,
Dave
been out for a few beers
, so forgive my ramblings, but this has been on my mind while I've been out (is this the beginnings of true Tosserdom As you know, I've just ordered a new R1200GS, but I'm contemplating a full fat, cat free 'open' exhaust - maybe BOS (as per the demo bike I rode), maybe Akrapovic (if my numbers come up).
Using the 'search', there seem to be some concerns that the bike may run a touch lean (and I know I should get it on a dyno to make sure and put my mind to rest), but I'm assuming that since they are designed to run on 95 ron fuel (standard unleaded), if it is a touch lean, a change to Shell Optimax (98ron), BP ultimate (97 ron) or similar 'super' unleaded would move things back towards 'optimal' without the need for a 'gadget' (power commander type thingy). Does it really work that way, or am I barking up the wrong tree...
Cheers,
Dave