Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
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Probably overkill. I think that with aluminum heads and 10.25:1 , pump gas would be O.K. I don't know that there is any more power to be had by using more octane than you need to avoid detonation. You could throw a little more timing at it if it likes it , but unless you are near detonation , I bet 93 would be fine.
Randy I gotta agree with this as I have 10.0 comp with iron 906 heads and I run on 92 pump with no problems at all. I did use the quench pad pistons but unless you plan to run a ton of timing you should be fine on pump. I run 36 to 38 total all in by 2000. Ron
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Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
[Re: HardcoreB]
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no gain. my 11.2 hemi only gets a little splash of 110 and dont even think i need it but afraid of detonation .its a full race application.i think your safe with 93 octane.
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Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
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Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
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dont think you will need a 50/50 ratio but splashing it never hurts. Detonation is one of the worst things to do to a race motor, so a little splash of the good stuff for added insurance never hurts.
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Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
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There are a few of us here that run similar combos.10.3 to 10.7 to 1 440's with Edelbrock heads and run on pump premium. Back to back tests against 110 show no difference. As far as being consistent,some of the winningest cars out here run pump premium,I wouldn't worry about it.Just buy from a reputable station.
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Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
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What are your thoughts on mixing 110 and 93 unleaded at a 50/50 ratio,for a 10.25,Eddy headed 448? Any benefits at all? Thanks for your opinions and/or experiences with trying this! Randy B.
Randy I'm sure you will be fine using 93 but its all about the cam.... LSA and when the intake closes... do a compression test and see what the pressure is... most will say that if its below 200psi it should be fine (maybe closer to 190 psi)
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Re: 110 unleaded mix for a 10.25 compression 440?
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Wallace Racing has a calculator that will calculate your octane rating for a particular mix. I am currently running 110, on a 11:1 iron head 451, but at $8.50/gallon I am going to investigate trying a mixture which produces a 100-105 finished product. At 50/50 110 to 93 I can get around 102, which I am hoping will suffice. My effective compression is only 9.50, so I am think I should be ok.
'75 Plymouth Duster Phase I 451 906/590/2-660 10.75/126 Phase II 451 Stage VI/590/1050 9.82/135 Phase III 383 906/Victor-Pump gas 11.30/119
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