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When it comes to MPG, I'd agree that Tesco vs BP gives less MPG. As previously posted, a test on my RT gave 5 MPG better with BP vs Tesco. However, at what cost, most recently, Tesco was 20p/litre cheaper than BP at a motorway service area.
From what I've "Googled", the additives seem to be a top secret cocktail mix to improve MPG which clearly works. Other claims about engine cleanliness seem a bit OTT. When was the last time you decoked a 4 stroke engine. Then there is the supposedly environmental impact.
Found this posted on the Kawasaki 1400 GTR Forum."Petrol is petrol though the RON does vary. I make the stuff for a living, the same petrol goes into road tankers from; Tesco, Morrisons, Shell, BP, Asda and Texaco the only difference is the additives they squirt into it."The "additives" bit seems to be a big secret!
I assume that this means that I am able to run 91 in the bike if necessary (still like to use the 95), but can't find anywhere to confirm that assumption.
More info. from BMWMOA, Reg. gas for an RT? (bmwmoa.org)Reply #8 says, "There is NO knock sensor on a wethead motor".If this is the case, that'll be why the engine needs re-programming.
I found a BP station that was actually cheaper than the nearby supermarket!