I run premium fuel about every 4th or 5th tank as opposed to el-cheapo supermarket fuel as it's supposed to help keep the injectors cleaner and in better health (as recommended by Honest John).Does anyone pay the extra few pence for premium fuel and is it worth it? Does the engine run smoother and do you get extra mpg? I have a diesel engine and wonder if I should buy primium diesel?
Yes there is. It costs more!I run premium fuel about every 4th or 5th tank as opposed to el-cheapo supermarket fuel as it's supposed to help keep the injectors cleaner and in better health (as recommended by Honest John).
In the C8 diesel I found a small MPG improvement and felt it ran a bit smoother. But never felt the cost increase worth the benefit. However fuel being much much cheaper now it might make more sense.
I've just put the first tankful of premium diesel in the Dacia so it's too early to tell.
No harm in trying.
Quite handy info that, thanks. I'm taking delivery of an old Alfa Spider in a few weeks ('87). It has twin Webers, yes, actual real carbs and as it won't be doing many miles Premium fuel may well be a better choice.However, as I understand it, all regular unleaded now contains 5% ethanol (Murco were the last retailer to supply 100% petrol) whereas premium is still unadulterated. If you have a plastic petrol tank, or older rubber pipes in your fuel system, or older seals in your carbs, or you leave the car with fuel in for long periods, you may wish to invest in premium.
A Honda CBR 600 won't go very far on a tank anyway (well, not compared to a car), so riders will be planning their journey/ride much more than a car driver would.So, how do CBR600 owners cope where BP fuel isn't available?
Sounds unlikely, to say the least.
I'd take advice from an Alfa specialist on that. It could be fine, but you risk a fair bit of damage if not. It all depends on the materials used. Not just old vehicles, either - Ducati, Triumph and Aprilia in the US (link), boats (link), modern engine parts (link) and so on. It's not as simple as the old leaded/unleaded issue.Quite handy info that, thanks. I'm taking delivery of an old Alfa Spider in a few weeks ('87). It has twin Webers, yes, actual real carbs and as it won't be doing many miles Premium fuel may well be a better choice.
It may well be the only choice when E10 fuel starts being widely sold, even for newer cars LINK
the bike retards the ignition to avoid knock, and lose a 3 or 4 brake into the bargain.So, how do CBR600 owners cope where BP fuel isn't available?
Sounds unlikely, to say the least.