softail 88 Member Oct 26, 2009 #132 i use 93 only from shell or bp got bad gas once from farm store i have seen cam 2 at some station 115 thought about mixing any one ever done it
i use 93 only from shell or bp got bad gas once from farm store i have seen cam 2 at some station 115 thought about mixing any one ever done it
Polarbear Active Member Oct 26, 2009 #133 93, but once a month I run a gallon or two of 112 in a tank of 93 to clean it out.
Y yogi Member Nov 4, 2009 #135 Shell v power 93 octane. Pull between 48 and 50 mpg using this on a 96 roadking.
3737pisces Member Nov 11, 2009 #136 Here in Australia Im using 98 Premium. Mechanic advised to use this due to the work done to bike so far Stage 2.
Here in Australia Im using 98 Premium. Mechanic advised to use this due to the work done to bike so far Stage 2.
B BigDogHawg New Member Nov 12, 2009 #137 I was told to use Euro 98 Super rather than the 95 Regular alternative. I'm not sure how that compares to the US octane standards.
I was told to use Euro 98 Super rather than the 95 Regular alternative. I'm not sure how that compares to the US octane standards.
W warrendr51 New Member Nov 13, 2009 #138 Your 91 octane "Mid Grade" is the highest octane gas I've seen at the pumps in So CA, I didn't even know 93 octane was available anywhere.
Your 91 octane "Mid Grade" is the highest octane gas I've seen at the pumps in So CA, I didn't even know 93 octane was available anywhere.
S sandmar Active Member Nov 26, 2009 #139 Highest grade they have whereever the bike tells me it is thirsty. Which is generally 91 octane.
G GARVIN Active Member Dec 1, 2009 #140 will usually use 89 grade, the bike seems to have more power & better fuel milage , in the summer it was 93 octane in s-carolina - temp was very hot . back up north here the bike just runs better on 89
will usually use 89 grade, the bike seems to have more power & better fuel milage , in the summer it was 93 octane in s-carolina - temp was very hot . back up north here the bike just runs better on 89