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Talking to Airhead today and funny enough he mentioned that fuel isn't the same any more.

I thought that yesterday when siphoning off the 2 stroke tank. It doesn't smell the same or tastes the same.(not gulps just molecules)

I remember in the 80's I would be burping off the fumes, now there doesn't seem to be any more and is more like water!

I know there is 5% ethanol in there now, but there must be other crap in there to "bulk" it out a bit too!

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I haven't siphoned any recently but I would swear I could still taste the last lot I did. Does it still tingle on the lips?

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I haven't siphoned any recently but I would swear I could still taste the last lot I did. Does it still tingle on the lips?

no, its crap

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When i drained the TDR tank i thought the same, i thought it was bad because it hadn't the 'blow your head off your shoulders tang' that it used to.

The fresh stuff was little different.

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probably something to do with emissions ........or health and safety lol (wouldnt want that boy who is nicking your fuel to drop dead cause he swallowed some now do we!)

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Ive not really tasted the old stuff so i cant really comment on the taste but i know if i fill up the car (MG ZT 2.5 V6) at ASDA with say £30 of normal petrol it will last me bout 150 ish miles may be more but if i fill up down at Co-Op (used to be Texaco) the same amount of fuel i would get 250+ miles driving exactly the same! so i bet they do chuck some sort of health and safety crap into the mixture which drops the mileage and performance out of it!

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Ive not really tasted the old stuff so i cant really comment on the taste but i know if i fill up the car (MG ZT 2.5 V6) at ASDA with say £30 of normal petrol it will last me bout 150 ish miles may be more but if i fill up down at Co-Op (used to be Texaco) the same amount of fuel i would get 250+ miles driving exactly the same! so i bet they do chuck some sort of health and safety crap into the mixture which drops the mileage and performance out of it!

That much of a difference?

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Yer i know its shocking! the missus gets a similar result too, she's only got a KA but if she fills up at ASDA she gets less miles than if she fills up down at Co-Op im not sure if its the supplier of the fuel or what not but i do think that there is different qualities of the stuff, bit like say a British prostitute and a Amsterdam prostitute lol

like this old saying

"Alcohol free beer is just like licking your sisters fanny..........................tastes the same but its just not right!!!!"

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What petrol or your sisters.................? :whistle:

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i cant complain, tastes better if you mix it with a few spirits whilst already wasted at a house party... just make sure nobody is standing infront of you when you do the inevitable technicolour yawn

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Interesting stuff, My mate bought a GSX600R, last week , been in garage not ran for 5 years, Put new battery on , & started after a few turns, :eusa_shifty: ,,,Now thats old fuel, its changed since then even, ,,,

I like the taste of Alcahole free beer,,, :eusa_think: ,,, got me wondering now,,,,,,,,,,,,, :idea:

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