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So I managed to get the plenum off in the car and i've got the head off too, look what I found =D

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That's normal for an RB, just put thicker oil in it and it'll take care of itself.

I put all sorts of 98 in my car and I can never tell the difference

Shell/BP/Caltex/Mobil all the same to me

Though I do prefer to fill it up at BP due to hearsay, but when there isn't a BP around I'm not fussed

i have tuned my car with shell once.... never again

we had to stop adding timing @ 267rwkw - changed to bp and got to 283rwkw with less knock

that's enough info for me

i'm not the first person to have less than favourable results from shell fuel

lol.

i will have to agree with hamish on this.

United 100 octane wins my vote though. that tad bit of ethanol goes quite a long way with reducing knock etc.

Cbr1000rr this morning with P plates...

Pretty sure that's legit...I think if you're still on your Ps for your car you have to display P plates on motorcycle, even if you've waited your year of restrictions.

Yep, had heaps of people pull me up on having P's on my Gixxer 750.

Honestly think it would be wise for them to increase restrictions until you're off your P's and keep the one year rule for people over 21. If car drivers have to cop it then motorcyclists should too. Plus all the <21 year old riders I know that aren't racing definitely can't use the power of those bikes correctly.

I put all sorts of 98 in my car and I can never tell the difference

Shell/BP/Caltex/Mobil all the same to me

What was in the tank when you got your car tuned the other week? (Also how much did you make?)

Now that you're tuned, if you go to a Shell or Mobile etc and you do get a randomly low octane fuel, you'll know about it pretty quick ;)

What was in the tank when you got your car tuned the other week? (Also how much did you make?)

Now that you're tuned, if you go to a Shell or Mobile etc and you do get a randomly low octane fuel, you'll know about it pretty quick ;)

Its been previously tuned with Trent when I had the nistune about 2 years ago.

It's on BP atm made 265rwkw on dying coilpacks

Going in for a retune on Thursday

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