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Advice on Octane Boost for 2002 Yamaha WR250F
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[QUOTE="JasonJ, post: 486831, member: 23758"] I dont follow, is higher octane fuel more highly oxygenate? This last term seems to contradict what you said about higher octane haveing oxegenators and getting better milage or am I confused by the terms? If higher octane fule gets better milage becuase it mixes better with oxegen than dose that not indicate a more even burn and better efficency and better performance? In your opinion, how fast dose fuel degrade for instance in my plastic fuel tank. I have herd that keeping gas in your bike is a bad idea, but I often keep half a tank or so in my bike between rides of one month or so, if its been more than a month, I usally empty the tank into a can and dump it in the van. Great info here, good reading, thanks for droping all the knowlage Rich! This issue came up on another board where it was argued that lower octane was needed at higher elevations do to less oxegen density. [/QUOTE]
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