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re: PSA- Use fresh gas
Posted on 3/18/24 at 5:37 pm to Clames
Posted on 3/18/24 at 5:37 pm to Clames
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bature
I tried to google this and google thinks I'm a moron.
Can you please explain further or link me to educate myself?
Edit- the reason I ask is for the Suzuki, it does seem to not really top out at the higher RPM's, I get up to 75% on the tiller handle but any higher and it doesn't work any harder. I never thought about it being a fuel problem with "bature" in a canned fuel.
This post was edited on 3/18/24 at 5:44 pm
Posted on 3/19/24 at 12:39 am to deeprig9
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I never thought about it being a fuel problem with "bature" in a canned fuel.
"Nature" and yes it will be difficult to figure anything out with a word I misspelled and spellcheck didn't catch in my haste to tap submit.
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Edit- the reason I ask is for the Suzuki, it does seem to not really top out at the higher RPM's, I get up to 75% on the tiller handle but any higher and it doesn't work any harder.
I bet if it was tested it would be that canned fuels offer a little less energy per unit mass than pump gas. I'm sure there is tuning that could be done to find some of the lost power but that's not really worth the cost. Just a matter of what counts more to you, a little less power for fewer carb problems is a choice many people happily trade for.
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