IainMac
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in theory you should use the lowest octane fuel that allows the optimum ignition advance for you engine, as the faster burn of lower octance should give the better power, whether or not thats 95 or 97+ depends on the engine/operating conditions.
The GS could be looked upon as a low hp design (compared to japs etc) and not require higher octanes but as the pistons are large /air cooled its also more likely to suffer pre ignition. I would suspect that in hotter climes the use of 97 may be of benifit if you going to rag it, elsewhere 95 should do (if specced in the manual?) . That said fuel has a marked effect on economy, my old GS1150 jumped from struggling to break 40mpg to 50+ when I took it to spain (same rider same technique, same fuel rating), it returned to normal on my return...
And my now gone TVR runs better (crisper, perkier) on 95 (under normal ops) than 97? under hot conditions that would probably be reversed.
The GS could be looked upon as a low hp design (compared to japs etc) and not require higher octanes but as the pistons are large /air cooled its also more likely to suffer pre ignition. I would suspect that in hotter climes the use of 97 may be of benifit if you going to rag it, elsewhere 95 should do (if specced in the manual?) . That said fuel has a marked effect on economy, my old GS1150 jumped from struggling to break 40mpg to 50+ when I took it to spain (same rider same technique, same fuel rating), it returned to normal on my return...
And my now gone TVR runs better (crisper, perkier) on 95 (under normal ops) than 97? under hot conditions that would probably be reversed.

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