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with gas prices up so d@mn high.. i was wondering if anyone has tried to fuel up with regular unleaded and used an octane boost. If so how is the performance affected???
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I find the fact that pump gas raising while race gas stays the same odd to say the least.
shouldnt they both be raising?
nevermind, igonore me, Im starting on something that belongs in the off-topic forums.
shouldnt they both be raising?
nevermind, igonore me, Im starting on something that belongs in the off-topic forums.
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is 100 octane good for our cars, do we need some ECU reflash for our cars to accept this fuel and maximize it? DO you guys notice a difference from say 93/94 octane.....very curious...BTW filled up last night as the price dipped for some reason...1 litre of 94 octane paid $1.18 CAD.
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Gas has some what stabilized at around $3.09/gal for 93 here in Atlanta. After the hurricane price gouging of up to $6/gal was going around. The Gov put an end to that REAL quick!!
artmansr,
Running regular unleaded with a so-called octane booster is not a wise idea. You will still ping like crazy. The reason being is that the small amounts of octane booster sold in the stores may only raise octane a couple of points (.2 to .3). There simply isn't enough aditive in that small bottle to do much of anything. Toluene is a major component in gas that determines octane rating. Premium gas has about 3 to 5% so to effectively raise the octane level from, let's say, 93 to 100 you'd need about 30% toluene (which is the max you want to mix). That same 30% in regular gas, 87 if that's what u have, will bump it up to 94 or 95.
Here's a formula to figure octane rating:
Toluene = 114 octane / Xylene = 115 octane
(GALS OF GAS x OCTANE OF GAS) + (GALS OF TOL or XYL x OCTANE LEVEL)
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TOTAL GALLONS (your tank size)
artmansr,
Running regular unleaded with a so-called octane booster is not a wise idea. You will still ping like crazy. The reason being is that the small amounts of octane booster sold in the stores may only raise octane a couple of points (.2 to .3). There simply isn't enough aditive in that small bottle to do much of anything. Toluene is a major component in gas that determines octane rating. Premium gas has about 3 to 5% so to effectively raise the octane level from, let's say, 93 to 100 you'd need about 30% toluene (which is the max you want to mix). That same 30% in regular gas, 87 if that's what u have, will bump it up to 94 or 95.
Here's a formula to figure octane rating:
Toluene = 114 octane / Xylene = 115 octane
(GALS OF GAS x OCTANE OF GAS) + (GALS OF TOL or XYL x OCTANE LEVEL)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GALLONS (your tank size)
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Originally Posted by atlsupdawg#2
Gas has some what stabilized at around $3.09/gal for 93 here in Atlanta. After the hurricane price gouging of up to $6/gal was going around. The Gov put an end to that REAL quick!!
artmansr,
Running regular unleaded with a so-called octane booster is not a wise idea. You will still ping like crazy. The reason being is that the small amounts of octane booster sold in the stores may only raise octane a couple of points (.2 to .3). There simply isn't enough aditive in that small bottle to do much of anything. Toluene is a major component in gas that determines octane rating. Premium gas has about 3 to 5% so to effectively raise the octane level from, let's say, 93 to 100 you'd need about 30% toluene (which is the max you want to mix). That same 30% in regular gas, 87 if that's what u have, will bump it up to 94 or 95.
Here's a formula to figure octane rating:
Toluene = 114 octane / Xylene = 115 octane
(GALS OF GAS x OCTANE OF GAS) + (GALS OF TOL or XYL x OCTANE LEVEL)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GALLONS (your tank size)
artmansr,
Running regular unleaded with a so-called octane booster is not a wise idea. You will still ping like crazy. The reason being is that the small amounts of octane booster sold in the stores may only raise octane a couple of points (.2 to .3). There simply isn't enough aditive in that small bottle to do much of anything. Toluene is a major component in gas that determines octane rating. Premium gas has about 3 to 5% so to effectively raise the octane level from, let's say, 93 to 100 you'd need about 30% toluene (which is the max you want to mix). That same 30% in regular gas, 87 if that's what u have, will bump it up to 94 or 95.
Here's a formula to figure octane rating:
Toluene = 114 octane / Xylene = 115 octane
(GALS OF GAS x OCTANE OF GAS) + (GALS OF TOL or XYL x OCTANE LEVEL)
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
TOTAL GALLONS (your tank size)
thanks for the info, atlsupdawg#2!
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I am consider to get a Prius as daily driving car now, and use Z as weekend car.
just my thoughts.
jon