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Fuel - Suzuki Across

Discussion in 'Suzuki 250cc In-line 4's' started by bradwatts, Mar 7, 2011.

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    lol, 10 pack of woodys last nite = fairly clear head this morning :) 12 Corona's last Sat night, needed a Bacon and egg mcMuffin to get going Sunday haha
     
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    Least it wasnt a kebab ...... :prankster: :lolsign:

    Tooheys Extra Dry is known for nil hangover after massive consumption .... apart from the theory being well tested by me and the lads back in the day , Ive had others say the same.

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    Agreed. TEDs are a great drink, I thinking that a 250cc forum member ride/ BBQ could be worthwhile
     
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    Sounds great Chris. Sunday's every second Sunday is awesome for me - Single dad thing!
     
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    I fill up at around 250kms its taken between 13.5 - 15 ltrs, I have been running BP 95.
    This tank I filled up with BP 98 and have noticed a fair difference :) she starts quicker and idles better cold and seems to bog down less in the dead spot in the rev range that I have.
     
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    On a side note, Bp Fuels and 7/11(former mobil) are stored in the exact same tanks, pumped from the same place into to different trucks. Only difference from memory is the bp ultimate 98, contains a few additives. So despite popular belief its the same s*** just different branding (source; I worked at the Bp petrol tanker terminal). Caltex also had a pipe to the terminal (but they had their own holding tanks)
     
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    That makes a lot of sense bud.

    Having said that BP 95 at North lakes was 1.59, against 1.48 at the 7/11 at murrumba downs.

    And even better, the 7/11 doesn't make me take the helmet off lol
     

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