I use nothing but regular. Until you actually hear a ping, there is no reason
(none, not at all) to use anything else. Unless you want to give extra money
to your oil company. The selling of high octane fuel to engines that don't
require it (REQUIRE) is one of the biggest scams in American mark
Instead of going to all that trouble, I just pulled the flapper valve off
from the inside ( but you could probabaly just bend it over from the fill
opening without removing the tank) and simply punched two small holes in the
neck (high up as possible) to let air out as you fill the tank the las
It's 93"O" on the 93"G" for plenty of "GO".
Raul R Garcia
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93 GTS
I use regular gas all the time...the manual calls for nothing else as I
recall...why waste your money?
Regards,
Henry S. Winokur
94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF, MD/MSF Certified Instructor
West Bethesda, MD
> I have always used 93 octane gas in my GTS. Does anybody use
> something less
> (cheaper) with
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> I have always used 93 octane gas in my GTS. Does anybody use something less
> (cheaper) with success ???
I have always used regular unleaded. I tried premium a few time and never
could tell any differ
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I have always used 93 octane gas in my GTS. Does anybody use som
Its been so long I forgot what we're recommending for tire pressures.
I'm using 120/70 and 180/55 D-207s (and so should you) :)
Is the correct pressure 38 front and 42 rear? I know I'm close but I'm
simply brainfarting here.
Thanks
Hugh (bowing his head in shame)
> GTS Tech-tip - check your dual trip meter reset buttons. Those have a
> tendency to unscrew from the stalk. Simply screw them back on clockwise.
What?, I thought. first time I'd hear of that one. Can't lack some kind of
"grip" to keep them in place... sure enough, when I checked out of
curiosit
Good job Nick...and one comment...place a small magnet inside the plastic
bag to help catch & trap the metal filings
Other than that (plus the fear of screwing it up...you can't really!) Have
fun
Shawn P
Hi Chase,
I recently did the mod to my tank , that you need to do to yours.
Remove the tank , find some containers to put your gas in.
Its best if you use up most of your gas first .
At the bottom of the tank is a drain bolt to remove the last bit of
gas .
Now remove the small bolts that hold the
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