I have a 1978 GS750E that I'm rebuilding. I decided to go with the Wiseco 850cc pistons. They have 10.25:1 compression, but I only have 91 octane available to me. Wiseco said 10.25 isn't that aggressive and 91 octane would be fine.
But I feel concerned now. The service manual says to use 89 octane at 8.7:1 stock compression. So I'm not sure 91 octane would be enough of an increase?
So it looks like I have some options.
*Double up the cylinder gasket, losing a lot of compression (I would imagine) and losing some of the benefit of the pistons.
*Use octane booster with 91 octane and assume that's not going to detonate.
*Just use 91 and hope for the best
*Get a knock sensor, try 91 in summer and see if any knock, then use octane booster.
That said, is there a universal knock sensor that could be tapped into the cylinder head somewhere? I was thinking I could just add a gauge to the bike and monitor or log it on a heavy max rpm pull. Anyone done this?
*P.S. If anyone can tell, I'm paranoid about knock since I destroyed a high boost Honda motor with a failing fuel injector.

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