Interesting to read Jan's thoughts on leaded and Unleaded fuels,but is it applicable to the Club racer on a budget?
Engines that are stressed such as road engines that are tuned for racing always seem to be more reliable and have longer service life of parts using AV,also if you have a early race bike (pre unleaded) like an RG500/TZ/RS its been designed to work with Leaded fuel,i dont believe you can just chuck unleaded in and gain anything but i do believe you can lose alot,financially.
When i purchased the TZ 250 (93 leaded) off Dennis Trollope,someone who has been running them since they were invented at top level,i mentioned how easy were they to setup,leaded versions are fairly easy,it wont matter if your a jet size out or 2 from optimum,unleaded you wont get away with it so you need "Det counters" and more frequent overhauls.
I was told the same thing with my h***a RS.
Personally im sticking to "evil and polluting" AVGAS for the above bikes and my KR1 and any other bike i take on the track.
You only have to strip your carbs down to see the residue unleaded leaves nowadays,you can leave mixed AV for weeks and it causes no problems,also the engine when stripped is very "dry" with uneaded and not with AVgas using the same oil and mix ratio.
when the unleaded ruling came out in GP's in 96/97 it had a big impact on how well the Vtwin h***a 500's perfomed,it didnt matter so much with the V4's as they had "too much" power anyway so losing a bit off peak didnt matter but wasnt good for the V Twins who needed all they could get to compete.
whats everyone elses thoughts on the topic?(if you got that far that is

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