Why does my bike start hard when its cold using this fuel ?
Thanks Greg
Thanks Greg
Not true. Octane (RON or MON) is a measure of a fuel's resistance to detonation. The air/gasoline mixture should burn very quickly in the combustion chamber, not explode or detonate.The higher the octane the higher the resistance to starting fire. This is why high octane is used to avoid detonation.
:them: I would like to know the answer to this also.How long before gas loses it's "edge"- I know some of the racers around here will not buy any extra gas to carry over from week to week.
My only thought is, especially with the race gas, is that it is probably the same batch sitting in the tank at the station since I'm sure it doesn't move too fast...
Guess I'm not clear on what really is "fresh" gas? How long after making it, shipping it, sitting at a station or just sitiing in a 5 gallon container? What in it breaks down or what happens? I would assume just from vapors evaporating is where some of the change comes from?