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Old 10-07-2005, 04:54 AM
Robert Chambers
 
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It will empty your wallet a little faster but that's about it.

zxcvbob wrote:
TRBomb05 wrote:

Hi everyone,
I reciently got a new toy.
It has a 2-stroke engine similar to one found in a brush cutter and at
the moment i run it on a 25:1 mix of unleaded and 2-stroke oil.
I have been wondering what would happen if i ran it on the same 25:1
mix but used super unleaded rather than normal unleaded. Would it make
it run faster as basic logic would suggest or would it
blow the thing up like Mr. Paranoia keeps telling me?

Hope you don't mind be posting this here it is sort of gardening
related because i use it to...........errr.......chew up the garden, i
figured that there has to be at least one gardener out there who has
tried this on a mower/strimmer etc.

Hope to get some info soon
Cheers Tim




If you use higher octane gasoline, the fuel will last longer in storage.
That's about it. A lot of 2-cycle engines specify 89 octane, and most
regular unleaded gas here is 87 octane.

I buy a can of premium in the spring to use for the first tank in the
lawnmower and tiller because they start easier after storage that way (I
don't know why.) Then I switch back to regular.

Bob