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Summer mpg
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Nicola756
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Summer mpg
Been getting a few good long rides in during this spell of summer weather and it's done wonders for my mpg. Recently it's been holding steady at around 68 - 70, but with the warm weather it's jumped to 75 -76!
Guess my burgy is a sun worshiper
Guess my burgy is a sun worshiper
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michaelphillips
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Re: Summer mpg
longer rides tend to get better mpg than a to b riding, enjoy the great weather
not sure what the weather holds for the weekend 
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Re: Summer mpg
Try using super unleaded instead of the standard stuff too. In willing to bet that once you have used a couple of tanks that you will get maybe another 10% improvement.
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Re: Summer mpg
Steve does it really make a difference, have only been putting standard in the 600StephenC wrote:Try using super unleaded instead of the standard stuff too. In willing to bet that once you have used a couple of tanks that you will get maybe another 10% improvement.
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Re: Summer mpg
Yes super unleaded does in many cases improve performance and mpg and its normal have a smoother feel to the motor with use . 99% of machines however are designed to run on standard due to that its available in most areas .
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Re: Summer mpg
I put Shell V-Power Nitro diesel in my car quite often. I am convinced I get a slight improvement in MPG but the car definitely runs smoother and feels more responsive to the throttle, plus Honest John swears by the stuff. I've never tried the posh stuff in the Maj though, I'll give it a try.
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Re: Summer mpg
Try it and see. The price difference isn't that much nowadays, although it can vary widely from station to station.
Where I go super costs an extra 7p a litre. On a refill of 10 litres that means just 70p extra on a £13 tank.
I think the difference you could see is not due to the higher octane but the superior overall formulation that super usually has against standard.
Just give it a go for two tanks.
Where I go super costs an extra 7p a litre. On a refill of 10 litres that means just 70p extra on a £13 tank.
I think the difference you could see is not due to the higher octane but the superior overall formulation that super usually has against standard.
Just give it a go for two tanks.
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Re: Summer mpg
Will do got that big ride out coming up so be interesting to see how the 600 performs on it
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Re: Summer mpg
I use Shell Nitro+ but also changed to Brisk LGS plugs, my mpg went from 51-52 to 58-59 mpg, the ride out is planned around getting food in me and Nitro+ in my engine 
If I have ever had to go back to regular the engine feels sluggish in comparison and I can't wait to get Nitro+ back in.
If I have ever had to go back to regular the engine feels sluggish in comparison and I can't wait to get Nitro+ back in.
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Re: Summer mpg
you need to ask funky on this one, ooops he has already postedspaceprobe wrote:Will do got that big ride out coming up so be interesting to see how the 600 performs on it
Shell v+ nitro unleaded and Tesco Momentum 99 so if you intend to do it then to get the best ... then these are the two fuel stations to use or you wont feel the benefit
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