I did a fair bit of dyno testing on motorcycle engines in the '90s some of which revolved around fuel grades and brands.
Basic conclusions?
1. Higher octane fuel, in a stock motor, actually reduces maximum power. This is because it burns slower.
2. Regardless of brand of fuel, always buy it from a pump that has a high turnover ie. 'fresh fuel'
So, simply put, if you want max power - run the lowest octane fuel your engine will stand, without detonation occurring, and buy it from a busy petrol pump.
Basic conclusions?
1. Higher octane fuel, in a stock motor, actually reduces maximum power. This is because it burns slower.
2. Regardless of brand of fuel, always buy it from a pump that has a high turnover ie. 'fresh fuel'
So, simply put, if you want max power - run the lowest octane fuel your engine will stand, without detonation occurring, and buy it from a busy petrol pump.
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