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- February 17, 2008 at 12:54 am #13120matt splatParticipant
without physically taking my bike to a garage, how can I get an idea of what Co2 the 1988 CBR1000F is chucking out (or was, officially).
Any ideas?
I know in 88 people werent interested in the Co2 output.
My team sponsor is now tho!
February 17, 2008 at 2:26 am #54818RadarModeratorI don’t think the news would be great, engines in 1988 were not optimised for C02 emissions. I suggest an email to Hondas’ technical department. They will probably have to check with Japan
February 21, 2008 at 7:43 am #54819matt splatParticipantYou were right Radar, the news was not good.
But my bike will run on a 5% mix of Bioethanol, Im just looking for a carbon reducing petrol addative…….any ideas anyone??
February 21, 2008 at 11:17 am #54820RadarModeratorI am not aware of any additives that directly reduce carbon emmissions. Your best bet would be to ensure that you keep overall fuel useage to a minimum. Target a 50 mpg average for example. You use less fuel, you emit less CO2.
February 21, 2008 at 11:18 am #54821RadarModeratorI am not aware of any additives that directly reduce carbon emmissions. Your best bet would be to ensure that you keep overall fuel useage to a minimum. Target a 50 mpg average for example. You use less fuel, you emit less CO2.
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