Only V-Power. Silver and Bronze are stil 10%+ ethanol.
With that said, Shell V-Power for the bike, and the nearest 87 for the car.
that's not correct, it's not 10%+. it's UP TO 10% ethanol
Only V-Power. Silver and Bronze are stil 10%+ ethanol.
With that said, Shell V-Power for the bike, and the nearest 87 for the car.
Anything without ethanol. My turbo SUV
any station that sells 94 octane. more octane = more power. it's a proven fact.
You can enter in how much you want to authorize when paying at the pump. "Do you want a fill up?" Select no and enter the exact amount.Shell is great for gas. But annoying that it authorizes $125 for any amount of gas on prepay. I wish I could tell it to do a max of $20. Gassing up a few times per day can use quite a chunk of my credit for a week.
spaceboy said:You can enter in how much you want to authorize when paying at the pump. "Do you want a fill up?" Select no and enter the exact amount.
Correct. Usually won't take a week, just until the transaction clears.So if I enter $20 and fill up $11 worth, it'll hold the $20 for a week and bill $11?
that's not correct, it's not 10%+. it's UP TO 10% ethanol
Ummm, no? lol. Ethanol contains less energy potential than gasoline and no 94 is ethanol free, so right off the bat ANY 94 octane fuel will have less power than Shell 91 or Ultramar 91.any station that sells 94 octane. more octane = more power. it's a proven fact.
Ummm, no? lol. Ethanol contains less energy potential than gasoline and no 94 is ethanol free, so right off the bat ANY 94 octane fuel will have less power than Shell 91 or Ultramar 91.
-Jamie M.
I don't know of any stock motorcycle ECU that does this.You're right that octane rating itself is not a measure of performance or power but it will be most resistant to engine knock. If your ECU is able to detect this and take advantage of the high octane fuel, it can advance the timing to effectively increase compression and torque. Again, it's all dependant on the ECU mapping. Some may detect it, some may not, and some may take many many fill-ups before it switches maps. Is the power increase worth it? Probably not unless you're on the track. Fuel with higher ethanol concentration is also quite hard on the fuel system and will require more of it to be burned to produce more power than ethanol free fuel.
I don't know of any stock motorcycle ECU that does this.
-Jamie M.