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PaulSV 31-10-09 08:52 AM

Shell V Power
 
Is it worth spending the exra 8 pence a litre on our already expensive petrol and getting Shell V Power or just stick to regular 95 Ron petrol ?
Is there going to be a difference that anybody can notice, or is it just a way of sqeezing more money out of us ?

Alpinestarhero 31-10-09 09:01 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
I always buy shell V power for my 1999 curvy SV now. I have found that cold starting is easier (the bike dosn't need to be on choke for as long and it settles to a stable idle quickly) and the transition from a completly closed throttle to a small opening (such as in traffic or mid corner) is smoother than with 95 RON. On cold days when there is alot of moisture in the air i.e. carb icing is highly possible, I have found V-power to prevent carb icing from occuring.

I had a fuel injected bandit as a hire bike for a bit, and tested both normal 95 RON shell petrol and (then 97 RON) v-power in it. Made no differance, the fueling was still crap :lol:

test it for yourself and see if you can notice any differance between the fuels. You probably wont notice a massive performance increase (I havnt) but you might notice the things I have

the_lone_wolf 31-10-09 09:01 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
The fact that it's higher RON will make zero difference in the SV

Alpinestarhero 31-10-09 09:02 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2081085)
The fact that it's higher RON will make zero difference in the SV

I beleive this to be true; I think they add in some other additives though, evident by my carb-icing an cold-starting observations

the_lone_wolf 31-10-09 09:05 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpinestarhero (Post 2081087)
I beleive this to be true; I think they add in some other additives though, evident by my carb-icing an cold-starting observations

True, but what's a carb???;)

By the looks of his avatar he has a K5 or newer bike...

You also *may* find if you live the the boondocks the V-Power has sat for ages waiting for someone to buy it

If 95 is giving you problems try it, but I wouldn't spend extra if not

Alpinestarhero 31-10-09 09:11 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2081088)
True, but what's a carb???;)

By the looks of his avatar he has a K5 or newer bike...

You also *may* find if you live the the boondocks the V-Power has sat for ages waiting for someone to buy it

If 95 is giving you problems try it, but I wouldn't spend extra if not

I agree with you again here, I only tried it because using the Silkolene PRO FST additive to 95 RON was working out expensive.

I dont think there would be much differance on the FI bikes (if any) from what I found out with the bandit. Maybe on bikes with more sophisticated fuel injection systems would benefit

as for the carb jibe...how long have carbs been around, and how long has FI been around...so whats better cos its more developed ;):p:D:smt044

PaulSV 31-10-09 09:11 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by the_lone_wolf (Post 2081088)
True, but what's a carb???;)

By the looks of his avatar he has a K5 or newer bike...

You also *may* find if you live the the boondocks the V-Power has sat for ages waiting for someone to buy it

If 95 is giving you problems try it, but I wouldn't spend extra if not

Well spotted, it's a K7, what are these carb things??? are they something from the stone age ? or is it a type of diet ?

Alpinestarhero 31-10-09 09:15 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
bah, up yours both of you - carbs provide far superior throttle response any time of the day!!!!

good luck bump-starting aswell when your battery is killed off by the cold, harharhar

the_lone_wolf 31-10-09 09:19 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpinestarhero (Post 2081089)
as for the carb jibe...how long have carbs been around, and how long has FI been around...so whats better cos its more developed ;):p:D:smt044

I won't argue...






You might come running out from your cave and club me to death:o

PaulSV 31-10-09 09:22 AM

Re: Shell V Power
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alpinestarhero (Post 2081091)
bah, up yours both of you - carbs provide far superior throttle response any time of the day!!!!

good luck bump-starting aswell when your battery is killed off by the cold, harharhar

plugged in to optimate 4 every night in my nice warm garage\\:D/


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