Hello,
So quick question. I finally got my XS1100SH performing beautifully throughout all speeds and rev range. I've been using it as commuter.
I'm using a 16" rear wheel off an XJ1100, I don't know how accurate my intermittently working tach is, or how fast I'm going beyond the limits of the speedometer, but sometimes I find myself cruising at 6500 to 7500 rpm in top gear.
I know these are low compression engines, but should I put in a higher octane rating for sustained engine speeds, or is 87 fine? I don't have access to ethanol free in my area so I treat my gas with either star-tron or marine stabil.
I have other more modern bikes with flashed ECUs and the programmers state that severe engine damage will occur using anything less than 91 octane above 5000rpm. Those bikes have compression ratios of 10.7 :1 or higher.
Compression increases slightly with RPM, so I wondering if I should start using premium or migrade, since a lot of my miles are now slab riding with a 16" rear wheel.
So quick question. I finally got my XS1100SH performing beautifully throughout all speeds and rev range. I've been using it as commuter.
I'm using a 16" rear wheel off an XJ1100, I don't know how accurate my intermittently working tach is, or how fast I'm going beyond the limits of the speedometer, but sometimes I find myself cruising at 6500 to 7500 rpm in top gear.
I know these are low compression engines, but should I put in a higher octane rating for sustained engine speeds, or is 87 fine? I don't have access to ethanol free in my area so I treat my gas with either star-tron or marine stabil.
I have other more modern bikes with flashed ECUs and the programmers state that severe engine damage will occur using anything less than 91 octane above 5000rpm. Those bikes have compression ratios of 10.7 :1 or higher.
Compression increases slightly with RPM, so I wondering if I should start using premium or migrade, since a lot of my miles are now slab riding with a 16" rear wheel.
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