I was talking about the instantaneous miracle cures, one tankful to the next.Richard Simpson Mark II wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 5:56 pmCornishman wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 9:22 am Oh dear. If true that somewhat dents all those claims about bikes that are miraculously cured by a tank full of 98.
the 98 also contains cleaning additives etc.
I've measured the consumption of my KTM 950, and my GasGas 250 stroker, and they both do better on the 'Super'...but the price is eye-watering at the moment.
E10 Fuels
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It's not nonsense, there is a difference between can and must .
Fuel with more than 5% ethanol MUST be labelled as E10
Any fuel with between 0-10% CAN be labelled as E10
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It's not helping anyone
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ending-uk-gro ... 16972.html
Greenwashing at its worst...even worse than all the Glastonbury festival-goers hanging on Greta's every word, then leaving the place carpeted in rubbish after pissing so much drug infused urine into the rivers that the fish are dying .
And that's before we start on the carbon footprint of the gensets!
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/ending-uk-gro ... 16972.html
Greenwashing at its worst...even worse than all the Glastonbury festival-goers hanging on Greta's every word, then leaving the place carpeted in rubbish after pissing so much drug infused urine into the rivers that the fish are dying .
And that's before we start on the carbon footprint of the gensets!