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<blockquote data-quote="Slappy" data-source="post: 846960" data-attributes="member: 14414"><p>To Answer Bob.</p><p></p><p>I live just outside San Diego. The gas here has been iffy since I have lived here. Whether it has gone from winter to summer blend I dont know. It looks and smells like the same gas and there are no signs saying they have switched over to summer blend.</p><p></p><p>Temps have been in the 60's to 70's all winter long. I ride to work every day accept when its a torential rain storm.</p><p></p><p>Just changed the rear pads. They are working perfectly. I need to check my front pads. I am getting a squeak from the front left outside pad.</p><p></p><p>Engine runs better when I add seafoam vs just running gas. I run 91 octane. I have put 91 in since the day it was born and will till the day it dies.</p><p></p><p>I will check the plug wires tonight after the engine cools. The fuel economy was going south with the old plugs so I doubt its that but I will definitely check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slappy, post: 846960, member: 14414"] To Answer Bob. I live just outside San Diego. The gas here has been iffy since I have lived here. Whether it has gone from winter to summer blend I dont know. It looks and smells like the same gas and there are no signs saying they have switched over to summer blend. Temps have been in the 60's to 70's all winter long. I ride to work every day accept when its a torential rain storm. Just changed the rear pads. They are working perfectly. I need to check my front pads. I am getting a squeak from the front left outside pad. Engine runs better when I add seafoam vs just running gas. I run 91 octane. I have put 91 in since the day it was born and will till the day it dies. I will check the plug wires tonight after the engine cools. The fuel economy was going south with the old plugs so I doubt its that but I will definitely check. [/QUOTE]
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