Hi.
My information is from 2010/2011.
The quality of fuel in Sudan is pretty low. You can get 90 in Khartoum but it's lower than that outside of the capital. Look at getting some octane booster.
I'm not sure what it is, but as far as I know, nobody seems to break down due to the low octane.
I'm 'guessing' that it's in the mid 80's. Even without booster, my DRZ ran fine on it and that likes minimum 85.
Egypt is fine... You'll have no problems there. It's VERY cheap too
If you're running okay in Ethiopia, I doubt you'll have problems in Sudan.
The roads in Sudan are now VERY good. All new Chinese built highways. Lots of wild camping available on the side of the road too. I would carry spare fuel and LOT's of water in Sudan. The stations can run dry and that was before the separation.
Roads in Egypt are also very good and fuel stations everywhere.... You'll have no problems. Until you can to deal with their beaurocracy. Good luck !!
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