Hmmmm....a few observations about my experience with my B12S:
In Cowtown, we are at 3500' (~1100m) ASL so our octane requirements are more modest than you folks at/near sea level. As well, our relative humidity is very seldom above 80% and mostly in the 50-60% range, so less octane is required again, compared to you folks in more humid areas.
Having said that, I've run both 87 and 93 to make a comparison test for my own info.
1) I noticed that the bike was crankier at startup and warming up with the 93. With the 87, it starts and warms up like it's supposed to. Inexplicable....at least to me.
2) No seat-of-the-pants difference in outright performance, although a set of Chrondeks or a stopwatch might tell a different tale.
3) The engine did NOT seem to need higher octane fuel even on my two trips into deepest, darkest BC this summer, where the altitudes are much lower than Cowtown and the humidity somewhat higher.
As a reference point, though, my '82 GS750, used to run MUCH stronger over the same roads when using 93 octane.
I guess the GS had a somewhat higher CR compared to the Bandit ???
As to the Marvel Mystery Oil additive, Banditclimax, I'd bin that really quickly. The only reason you'd want to use something like that in your fuel is to lube the valve stems... and no modern engine since at least 1980 or so has required that. In fact, engine manufacturers go to great lengths to insure that NO oil gets sucked down the valve stem into the combustion chamber in order to keep their unburned hydrocarbon emissions within EPA limits. Modern valves and guides are built to run with minimum/no lubrication whatsoever.
My .02.....