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jveach 06-16-2011 10:52 AM

honestly racing fuel IS served well as a fuel cleaner, it's basically same thing... all fuel cleaner/stabilizer is a octane booster....

Last year I had my car that was a 95 camaro built with a 388 stroker making 563hp at wheel all motor, had 13.5 compression and on fuel injection. the 110 once a week was the only thing that would keep my injectors from gumming up. As two tanks full of 93 in a roll and I was ripping top end apart again...

with todays crappy gas that is sold in the states a high compression motor needs a lil help to run ok, Europe is where the good gas is made and sold. this Junk we have here is basic crap...

This is why they use 110 for small engine airplanes, and not straight pump gas
(as I always went to local small airport to fill up)


don't believe the set up on the car, feel free to hear for yourself
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv111cGrPOY

blwnstang02 06-16-2011 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by jveach (Post 1068157)
honestly racing fuel IS served well as a fuel cleaner, it's basically same thing... all fuel cleaner/stabilizer is a octane booster....

Last year I had my car that was a 95 camaro built with a 388 stroker making 563hp at wheel all motor, had 13.5 compression and on fuel injection. the 110 once a week was the only thing that would keep my injectors from gumming up. As two tanks full of 93 in a roll and I was ripping top end apart again...

with todays crappy gas that is sold in the states a high compression motor needs a lil help to run ok, Europe is where the good gas is made and sold. this Junk we have here is basic crap...

This is why they use 110 for small engine airplanes, and not straight pump gas
(as I always went to local small airport to fill up)


don't believe the set up on the car, feel free to hear for yourself
YouTube - ‪388 stroker 95 camaro lt1 efi / start up and walk around‬‏

Nice lt1 car there here is a couple of my past. . Do to getting married and a place to cal home.

Orange one was a low mileage car with bolts,suspension, 175 shot.
http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1.../untitled1.jpg



http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g1...cture066-1.jpg

jveach 06-16-2011 01:49 PM

thanks man

tds94probe 06-16-2011 03:43 PM

Nice car, my uncles got a 84 Monte SS with a 4bbl 383 Stroker making 608HP at the crank.

halbritt 06-16-2011 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by jveach (Post 1068157)
honestly racing fuel IS served well as a fuel cleaner, it's basically same thing... all fuel cleaner/stabilizer is a octane booster....

Not really. 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane aka iso-octane is generally used to increase the octane rating as opposed to tetraethyl lead which worked better. Remember "leaded" fuel. Hexene and benzene are also added to some degree to increase the octane rating as well, but are much smaller constituents. Hexene and benzene are solvents, but not necessarily ideal ones for a fuel system.

jackojeff 07-07-2011 07:34 AM

87 octane seriously?
 
whats this about 87 octane here in the uk it is 95 octane minimum! oh and ino the argument was three pages ago but adding hotter plugs makes it faster as it burns hotter so burns faster meaning it makes use of the higher octane, using higher octane with stock or cooler plugs will have no effect apart from fuels like v power and other such fuels have better additives to clean out the engine. i may have forgotten to say that my bad

jveach 07-07-2011 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by jackojeff (Post 1075985)
whats this about 87 octane here in the uk it is 95 octane minimum! oh and ino the argument was three pages ago but adding hotter plugs makes it faster as it burns hotter so burns faster meaning it makes use of the higher octane, using higher octane with stock or cooler plugs will have no effect apart from fuels like v power and other such fuels have better additives to clean out the engine. i may have forgotten to say that my bad


best we got in U.S. at (most) gas pumps is 93..... They like to rip us off in the states.

SmokinJeff 07-07-2011 11:41 AM

It's all about the RON MON.

Octane rating - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

900rrjoe 03-16-2013 10:20 PM

race fuel
 
110 or a 114 octane fuel is great it has more lube in it and burns cooler than 93 or 91 octane hold your bike at 10,000 rpms on 110 or 114 around a track and do it for hours hold it at 10,000 rpms on pump gas its gona run hot and lean good luck keeping it from haveing a coming apart party!!!!


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