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Fuel in Brazil
What type of juice should I be putting in my KLR 650 whilst in Brazil - every outlet seems to have its own brand name.
EG: Commun, Original, Master, Addicianado(?). No super to be found anywhere. Thanks ------------------ There's no justice, just us.
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You should put in Shell, Texaco or Esso. Just got told that by a Suzuki dealer who was on the same ferry from Penedo; apparently all Brasilian gas is expensive crap, but those are less so. Also buy from big, busy stations. The last pump jockey said that the additiva gave 'more power'... don't know that I believe that it's any better, since the price is all but the same, but it can't hurt, can it?
Sorte, James
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