Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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More octane only makes you go slower if you dont need it to prevent detonation. The higher the octane the slower the gas burns.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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Pump gas is oxegenated. So if you do not need the extra octane then it is faster.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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Just wondering what you guys have experimented with. My Hemi is around 10.75 to 1. N/A and only a 472 with a well-tuned Dominator. Wondering if I should throw some in, if it will kick it up a notch. Thanks.. Need every tip going against a 68 Black Pig at Norwalk !! LOL
I started out using 114 octane and I switched to 112 and the car picked up in MPH and ET... if you dont change timing to compensate for the slower burn rate of the higher octane you WILL go slower... also there is a point where if you add timing its a hindrance slowing the piston way down the cyl... have to balance the octane to timing based on compression and efficiency of the head
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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The only way to know what works is to try it on your engine. Some fuels have have a faster burn speed than others,some have more btu's per gallon than others. Octane is just an indicator of a fuel's resistance to detonation and does not really indicate a good fuel. I tested two different brands of pump premium and saw major hp and torque differences on my dyno. The local Citgo was better than the Sunoco around here. It depends on many factors,not just compression ratio. Keith
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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I agree with those that have pointed out that you only need enough octane to prevent detonation while still maintaining optimal timing advance. Only Dunnuck touched on BTUs. This is an often overlooked factor and is separate from octane. There's a reason why gasoline suppliers work so closely with engine manufactures in F1. It's worth remembering that every bit of power that an engine produces comes from it's fuel. It may well pay you to try different brands. Gasoline is blended for different regions and seasons so what works well in one place may not be the hot ticket somewhere else.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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Years ago my friends and I bought three brand new rm 250 dirt bikes and they could never figure out why mine was faster than theirs I ran 112 they ran pump gas.Mine would flip over in 6th gear theirs would just get the tire off the ground.My chain saw also loves it 1st pull every time but with pump gas two or three pulls, you can lay on the saw harder to with the 112.Their are lots of people smarter than me I can't tell you anything about burn rates or the reasons why it should or should not work but I have run 112 in everything from a chain saw to a bass boat to a race car and always had better performance. btw I see more performance gain in the two stroke stuff than in the four stroke.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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Yes it will, in every case I've ever experienced. I've used it in everything you can imagine. I sell it and have taken it on boating/jetski trips and have lent some to friends. They loved it and windup buying it for special trips and such. Also have taken it on ATV trips and the same thing, let someone borrow some and they can't beleive how well there bikes runs on it and windup buying for there bikes. I have had some in the garage for my 2 stroke bikes and have used in weed eaters and chainsaws, they scream on it. Everthing I've ever put it in has run noticably better. Smells good too. lol
I have to agree with this completely.
Everything including a 318 4bbl van with 340 heads ran like a top on a race gas mix. I usually run 5-8 gallons of 110 to a full tank of our crappo 87 or 89 octane fuel. There is only 3 places close to me within 30 miles that have 91. The 89 is 10% ethy, and the Demon DOES NOT like that stuff.
So in my case with the crap fuel we have, I have to say YES bump it inn, and enjoy the smell, and clean pipes. I even put a tad bit in my 06 ultra classic.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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The only way to know what works is to try it on your engine.
Yep, there's your answer.
And the terse response to your "Why?" question is "Because it ain't just about the octane."
"Good" gas CAN make more power than "OK" gas, even when the "OK" gas has sufficient octane and the "Good" gas appears to be way overkill... but it's not a sure thing.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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If octane is raised with additives, those chemicals produce no BTU, but replace gasoline that does.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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Yes it will, in every case I've ever experienced. I've used it in everything you can imagine. I sell it and have taken it on boating/jetski trips and have lent some to friends. They loved it and windup buying it for special trips and such. Also have taken it on ATV trips and the same thing, let someone borrow some and they can't beleive how well there bikes runs on it and windup buying for there bikes. I have had some in the garage for my 2 stroke bikes and have used in weed eaters and chainsaws, they scream on it. Everthing I've ever put it in has run noticably better. Smells good too. lol
Both of my bikes(Harley and Honda) HATED the higher octane fuel... I made the mistake of putting the Sunoco blue racing fuel in and it would barely idle let alone at higher rpms... plus I proved more octane isnt always better when I went from 114 to 112 with NO other changes
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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IMO 110 leaded fuel is the ticket for most cases(street strip cars, boats bikes), not 112, not 114 or 116 or 118. Now I'm not talking racing engines, just a hot street engine will really wake up with 110 leaded. I had some Sunoco Maximal(118 pro stock gas) that I run in a drag bike, lot's of revs and 15-1. When I sold the bike I tried to burn that 118 like I did 110. It didn't run right and pretty much sucked for at the time 6.00-8.00 dollar a gallon gas.
Like a lot of guys have pointed out, yourself included higher octane is not always better.
But I got to say, I've never seen anything not run better on 110 leaded, it's the nector of the engine gods. lol
Sunoco/Cam2 standard is 110/112 and it's purple, supreme is 112/114 and blue and maximal is 116/118 and red. depending how it's rated.
Most places that sell it at the pump is 110 leaded, we also sell at the pump nowadays is 100 octane unleaded for the computer cars. It's getting more popular. It's the same cost as 110 leaded so I have never tried it yet.
Yes lets say you ran red maximal in a engine turning 7000 rpm or so, the blue with lower octane is gonna run much better in that engine because the red is made for really high rpm engines with hi compression ratios.
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Re: Does race gas improve every engines performance?
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IMO 110 leaded fuel is the ticket for most cases(street strip cars, boats bikes), not 112, not 114 or 116 or 118. Now I'm not talking racing engines, just a hot street engine will really wake up with 110 leaded. I had some Sunoco Maximal(118 pro stock gas) that I run in a drag bike, lot's of revs and 15-1. When I sold the bike I tried to burn that 118 like I did 110. It didn't run right and pretty much sucked for at the time 6.00-8.00 dollar a gallon gas.
Like a lot of guys have pointed out, yourself included higher octane is not always better.
But I got to say, I've never seen anything not run better on 110 leaded, it's the nector of the engine gods. lol
Sunoco/Cam2 standard is 110/112 and it's purple, supreme is 112/114 and blue and maximal is 116/118 and red. depending how it's rated.
Most places that sell it at the pump is 110 leaded, we also sell at the pump nowadays is 100 octane unleaded for the computer cars. It's getting more popular. It's the same cost as 110 leaded so I have never tried it yet.
Yes lets say you ran red maximal in a engine turning 7000 rpm or so, the blue with lower octane is gonna run much better in that engine because the red is made for really high rpm engines with hi compression ratios.
When I referred to Sunoco Blue it was the so called race fuel you could buy at the pumps some years back (dont know if its still sold or not) my bikes sure didnt like it... it ran bad enough that I drained it out and re fueled
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