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So where is the advantage to Race Gas for Joe Ave?
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[QUOTE="smilinicon, post: 146083, member: 21907"] You are gonna start a commotion with this post... just watch. You are correct and it is a fact that low compression engines do not *need* high-octane fuel. Joe Average is happy with any fuel the bike runs well on. If you take the time to properly jet the bike (and have a consistant fuel source) even low-compression engines can and/or will run better with the race fuel. When you tried it in your bike, it became too rich (more octane) and sputtered. Skip the hassle, save the money and keep enjoying your bike. Laugh at the anal types who get worked up over this subject. [/QUOTE]
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