im wondering what you guys/gals use..... i personally use stabil storage in every tank
Only thing that goes in my fuel tank is fuel.
StaBil is only necessary for storage. If you put it in every tank it's a waste of money.
do you use anything for storage or do u not store your bike?
i use the sta-bil 360 performance during the season and the red for storage.....
i normally go through one bottle a season
I'm lucky that I have a shop that sells ethanol free gas right down the road from my house. E-free gas lasts longer so I don't use any stabil. The previous owner of my Honda used a product called Star Tron additive in every tank. It's some kind of enzyme treatment that soaks up ethanol/water.
I don't store my GS... and I just put fuel in. Although I do prefer to go to a BP or a Sunoco!
I do not store. I now live where I can ride year round.
Even when I did store I rarely used additives. Let the tank run down before storage, then I'd add fresh gas come spring.
MMO (double dose for storage), 5 bikes so I always add 2oz to 5 gallons...cuz I never know when I will have that bike out again.
I use Startron unless I can find ethanol free gas.
I don't use any additives. I haven't stored the bike for any extended period, as this winter was unseasonably warm. Also, I use 87 octane, does anyone use higher grade fuel? A lot of my friends with bikes run 89 octane, or even 93...
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Lucas valve treatment preventing valve recession :thumb:
Quote from: rscottlow on April 26, 2017, 06:51:49 PM
Also, I use 87 octane, does anyone use higher grade fuel? A lot of my friends with bikes run 89 octane, or even 93...
I would run 87 in my GS, when I wasn't using 112. Total waste of money by the way. No power gains, burns hotter, and costs an arm and a leg, but it smells awesome. I didn't make a habit out of it but I ran maybe 4-5 tanks of Torco and/or Cam2 over the course of like 2 years. Grabbed a few tanks from the auto guys next to the machine shop I worked for and I couldn't resist if I found it at a pump...
My CB and Buell both called for min 91. Oddly enough my Buell manual said that race gas could damage the fuel system. You'd think a bike that was race bred would be able to handle high octane...
The Duck I haven't looked up what it wants, I just ran 93 from the moment I got it because, well, it's a Duck and I'm sure it wants something higher performance.
Edit: In my Ducati manual it calls for 95-98 RON. I had to look up a conversion of RON to the octane standard that the USA uses (R+M/2). It is apparently about 91-94.
So I was doing good.
The GS manual calls for 91 RON or 87 octane by way of R+M/2
my GS500 sat in a garage empty of fuel in Florida, for 3 years of my own ownership, without a gas cap... and all I did was slosh some 2 stroke fuel in the gas tank, and it sat... no rust developed past what was already there.
I find cauliflower cheese is a good additive for gas...
Quote from: Watcher on April 26, 2017, 09:57:21 PM
Quote from: rscottlow on April 26, 2017, 06:51:49 PM
Also, I use 87 octane, does anyone use higher grade fuel? A lot of my friends with bikes run 89 octane, or even 93...
I would run 87 in my GS, when I wasn't using 112. Total waste of money by the way. No power gains, burns hotter, and costs an arm and a leg, but it smells awesome. I didn't make a habit out of it but I ran maybe 4-5 tanks of Torco and/or Cam2 over the course of like 2 years. Grabbed a few tanks from the auto guys next to the machine shop I worked for and I couldn't resist if I found it at a pump...
My CB and Buell both called for min 91. Oddly enough my Buell manual said that race gas could damage the fuel system. You'd think a bike that was race bred would be able to handle high octane...
The Duck I haven't looked up what it wants, I just ran 93 from the moment I got it because, well, it's a Duck and I'm sure it wants something higher performance.
Edit: In my Ducati manual it calls for 95-98 RON. I had to look up a conversion of RON to the octane standard that the USA uses (R+M/2). It is apparently about 91-94.
So I was doing good.
The GS manual calls for 91 RON or 87 octane by way of R+M/2
Cool. I thought I'd read somewhere to run 87 in the GS. :cheers:
Quote from: Joolstacho on April 27, 2017, 01:07:15 AM
I find cauliflower cheese is a good additive for gas...
If you don't have anything constructive to add to the topic, go yuk it up in another thread please, this kinda chit gets old...not funny :whisper:
+1 for two stroke oil.
The inside of my strom tank was looking a bit discoloured and also had spots of rust on the bare metal around the filler hole. I had the idea to try two stroke oil at 500:1 ratio. Works out to 40ml per 20l.
The resulting mix stops the rust from re-appearing as the fuel still feels oily to touch even at that dilution. I can't see where it would do any harm to the motor or fuel system.
I also use the same mix in the GS tank without issue.
yes + 2 for suzuki cci two stroke oil . :thumb: