Hello Casey, we met this year at BMST.
As far as fuel and octane go... you won't need any fancy gas.
These low compression engines actually like running low octane fuels.
I ran my bike in the fuel class and just used 87 octane ethanol free gas from my local co-op.
My 9.2 compression ratio didn't need the expensive race fuel, and I didn't have to bother with buying the event supplied race gas from the fuel truck.
I would seriously suggest that you don't do anything to that engine that could make it even more fragile.
Build it as durable and dependable as possible so that you can spend your time making passes down the track instead of working on your bike in the pits (it's much more fun that way).
"To finish first... first you must finish."
As far as fuel and octane go... you won't need any fancy gas.
These low compression engines actually like running low octane fuels.
I ran my bike in the fuel class and just used 87 octane ethanol free gas from my local co-op.
My 9.2 compression ratio didn't need the expensive race fuel, and I didn't have to bother with buying the event supplied race gas from the fuel truck.
I would seriously suggest that you don't do anything to that engine that could make it even more fragile.
Build it as durable and dependable as possible so that you can spend your time making passes down the track instead of working on your bike in the pits (it's much more fun that way).
"To finish first... first you must finish."
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