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bowtieguy 11-01-2008 03:33 PM

my apologies, that sunoco station no longer has race fuel. no experiment.:thumbdown:

Ford Man 11-01-2008 03:55 PM

One of the Petro Express stations close to where I live in NC has racing fuel. If you have any of them around you might check them out. Petro Express here sells Texaco gasoline.

Curly1 11-02-2008 12:56 PM

My opinion
 
My opinion it will not help you any to run the higher octane unless you are pinging (which you may not even be able to tell) Higher octane fuel does not make better horsepower or mileage but it allows you to use higher compression or boost.
Now if your computer is retarding the timing for bad fuel and you put higher octane gas in there it will help both performance and mileage. I will not hurt anything except your wallet to run the high octane fuel unless it has lead in it. I do not see how 100 octane could hurt any motor but if you have a motor built for 100 and you run it with 87 it will definalty hurt performance, mileage and even the motor. Clear as Mud?

GasSavers_RoadWarrior 11-02-2008 01:30 PM

If you can get Jet-A cheap, you can try mixing 20-33% with E85 :D

It's "easy" to run on kerosene btw, all you need is about 5 headgaskets, or to slip your timing belt by a tooth so you've only got about 6:1 dynamic compression ratio... hmmm wonder if you could stack A LOT of sparkplug spacers ....... just kidding really, you'd need to find about another 40-50cc with them... though if you had a 8:1 motor, it might be plausible to find another 10cc like that... and it might run eventually, if you wrapped the fuel line round the manifold, and did the flaming rag in the intake trick to start it....


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