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Hey guys. I just got my banshee and I was wondering what the best gas is to run in it. The quad has pipes and a jet kit. I use a 32:1 ratio. Is it best to run premium or regular? and do you notice the difference? thanks

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The 9's are colder than the stock 8's, so that is safe, but the lower the octane, the more chance it will detonate. To fill at banshee tank w/87 octane or 93 octane is not even a dollar differance. I believe it may only require 91 octane. My sticker fell off the tank a long time ago, but it will say in the manual if you have one.

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If your curious as to what "knock" sounds like, run the 87 or 89. If you wish not to endanger your motor, run the highest octane you can find.

 

Keep in mind the kind of performance your squeezing out of those little cylinders, they need as much oxygen and fuel as they can get.

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87 will run fine too stock without any detonation if your engine is jetted right, and using the right plugs. If you can keep running 93 octane with a shaved head or smaller domes, then you don't HAVE to have it stock.

 

That being said, don't be cheap, run premium.

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If you are still pretty much stock then just run premium fuel. You don't need to run anything higher than that unless you increase your compression above 165.

 

Then you will need to run AV gas or race fuel only because you need to lower the flash point in the cylenders to stop detonation. These fuels will also burn slower which in turn does not create as much heat. So at this point just run 91 or 93 if you can get it........... :cheers:

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