I use non oxygenated premium where I can find it. If I'm in the SouthWest or West, I like Shell V Power - I've had bad gas in my K75s (fuel injected) and the performance really dropped off.
I've been to Shell events where they have visual comparison of valves running on cheap gas versus Shell V Power and the valves are much cleaner w/out deposits than with no name fuel.
At the very least, I always go with top tier gas - check out
www.toptiergas.comThey make reference to cars but engines are engines and small engines are more sensitive to bad gas:
Here's what's on the home page:
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