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#42767 06/26/02 03:14 AM
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Originally posted by Speed Demons:
I heard using Race Fuel at the track might not be the best to use on a daily driven car. Anyone else know? I use the NOS Octane about every other month or so.
Some of the race fuels contain lead. Major no no for cats and O2 sensors.


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#42768 06/26/02 01:08 PM
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I'm figuring this toluene and xylene can't be too good for emissions... :rolleyes:

I guess if its reserved for track days, its not as bad ...


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Originally posted by Speed Demons:
I heard using Race Fuel at the track might not be the best to use on a daily driven car. Anyone else know? I use the NOS Octane about every other month or so.
It's not only a matter of potentially being bad (if there's lead), but it's mostly useless!

Unless you run something (boost/high comp/etc) at the track that requires additional detonation resistance from your fuel, then whatever you run on the street is fine.

Octane boosters are a waste of cash if your engine doesn't require them. Again, short of changing the static compression ratio or running too high a boost level, there's not much that could require a Contour to run more than pump premium.

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Originally posted by Pascal:
Again, short of changing the static compression ratio or running too high a boost level, there's not much that could require a Contour to run more than pump premium.
Increased ignition timing & Nitrous come to mind as big ones.

Hot weather is another reason to need a little more octane.


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yeah i need it for the hot weather.
car is starting to ping at the top of 3rd gear during the day.

any negatives with the xylene or toulene?

-jason

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Thanks Demon... I guess I was referring to the fact that mr. Speed Demons doesn't have any radical performance adders that would require higher octane.

I've never had my car ping, I guess it doesn't get driven much in very hot weather. '98 has less static compression, maybe that's a factor too.

Stinger00, I think the xylene/toluene is perfectly fine. I know of some local boost junkies who use it regularly.

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we are stuck with 91 as our highest octane here now because the state is basically too cheap now to pay for the higher rated fuel

and im sure many will say there's no difference but i'd rather have the 92 than 91 octane personally


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my car didn't ping last year with the 92. it is this year with the 91 though.
one point make that much of a difference?

but the xylene worked wonders. not a ping at all.

thanks for the tips guys.

-jason

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Blending 30% 100 with 70% 91 to bring it up to a reasonable octane level. It's 110 everyday here for the last two weeks and it seems to do the trick.


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Originally posted by Kaiser.:
Blending 30% 100 with 70% 91 to bring it up to a reasonable octane level.
93.7 RON. Actually, that's a pretty good setup since you are the turbo test mule. So people know what they can expect on pump gas (in non-commie places that have 93/94 available).

Now go 30% Xylene and 70% 91 (99.1 RON) and boost as far as you dare! laugh


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