I have 2 friends that swear that there M8 engines run better and cooler on regular gasoline, although HD says use premium. They say the ECM will compensate for the regular gasoline. Has anyone heard of this?
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I have 2 friends that swear that there M8 engines run better and cooler on regular gasoline, although HD says use premium. They say the ECM will compensate for the regular gasoline. Has anyone heard of this?
That is like someone paying $450.00 for new boots, then buying tube socks at the Dollar Store to wear with them.
The M8 engines have spark knock sensors to deal with the knock to pull spark and timing away from the engine. You can use a lower octane gas tho I would not make a habit of it. Instead I would run a NO alcohol gas for a better burn. Less alcohol = more complete burn
What's wrong with tube socks??? I've been wearing them for almost 70 years.
BTW - who the hells pays $450 for boots?
What's wrong with tube socks??? I've been wearing them for almost 70 years.
BTW - who the hells pays $450 for boots?
I have 2 friends that swear that there M8 engines run better and cooler on regular gasoline, although HD says use premium. They say the ECM will compensate for the regular gasoline. Has anyone heard of this?
I know with the old (pre-M8) Ion sensing knock control, when I ran (because there was nothing else around) 87 octane, I would still get some pre-ignition knock. The Ion sensing can only do so much/retard the timing a certain amount.
I even tried ethanol free 87 octane, without good results.
I have not tried it on my 2019 TG that has a more advance knock control program.
For those looking for pure gas (no ethanol) take a look at this website, it may help you find some near you.
https://www.pure-gas.org/
Kevin
The M8 engines have spark knock sensors to deal with the knock to pull spark and timing away from the engine. You can use a lower octane gas tho I would not make a habit of it. Instead I would run a NO alcohol gas for a better burn. Less alcohol = more complete burn
My M8 likes the NO alcohol gasIt runs about 15* cooler per the power vision ET reading, it appears to make the same power, I have never had any lag in the throttle or spark knock that I can hear
What is the octane of the alcohol free gas that your running?
Kevin
What is the octane of the alcohol free gas that your running?
Kevin
Interesting Jack, at our Shell station, they carry 90 no ethanol which is what I've used for the last 5 years.
Once you've worn a good pair of White's boots with Archease. And a good pair of Smartwool socks. You'll never wear cheap shoes or socks again. So I spend $450 and more on boots. and $25 a pair for socks
https://whitesboots.com/foreman/safety/roughneck/
I bet someone that paid $1000 for their boots and $50 for their socks wonder why you wear cheap boots/socks.
I've only owned 3 pairs of boot in my 60 years of riding. First pair were ordinary engineer boots, second pair were a pair of H-D harness boots and my last pair were $185 H-D boots on sale for $85. Been wearing them for the last 20 years. Don't know how $450 boots could possibly fit any better. As for socks, I agree. I wear tube socks for around town riding, but for my long distance rides, I wear much better motorcycle (L/R) specific socks.
When they are constructed for your foot they sure will fit better. I'd pay even more if necessary. I have one mangle ankle and one good. I cannot get one foot into boots because of that. But I have a special pair that I can with it's extra large ankle area and a big zipper in the back so I basically just slide my foot into the boot. $450 is cheap if the boots fit and work for you and just reading about those White's boots it sounds like they can make minor size changes between your feet. And most people don't have the same size foot on both, there are differences. But if you can wear off the shelf boots, go for it. I can't so I'm stuck.
BTW, I run 89 octane on my Indian. But I do have a tuner device and had the tune compensate for the lower octane. Works great and I've never heard it knock but I know the computer is changing things all the time. I do reload the tune about twice a year as I was told that rests everything. Don't know if y'all can do the same or not with your Harleys.
Boots vs gasoline ??? OK I give...
I think the connection is pretty obvious. People love to spend a fortune on something and then cheap out on the stuff that makes it go. So if your motor blows up because of improper fuel, or stops goin because you're out of fuel. Well a good pair of boots will come in handy.:laugh: