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Gen2n3 04-19-10 09:50 PM

Sunoco Race Gas 100 octane
 
I fed my FD 5 gals of 100 octane from Sunoco last week and I LOVE IT! After a few runs, I noticed a difference in acceleration. I must fill the tank with more.

TpCpLaYa 04-19-10 10:09 PM

it's all in your head

unwritten-dinasty 04-20-10 08:21 AM

Sunoco is good race gas, i use Sunoco GT Plus (109 RON) as i always throw 2 or 3 gallons on every fill-up to mix with the shitty gas we get here.

Viking War Hammer 04-20-10 09:20 AM

What the....

joel(PA) 04-20-10 05:05 PM

you should try E85 + 10 psi + more timing... my Evo loves it

MakoRacing 04-20-10 06:18 PM

They sell Sunoco here at the track(Infenion Raceway)...its good stuff, people buy it nonstop despite the 7.40ish a gal price for the 100 octane. However, unless your gas is horrid out there, you shouldnt notice a difference between it and pump.

MOBEONER 04-20-10 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by tpcplaya (Post 9943559)
it's all in your head

lol..

Gen2n3 04-20-10 07:55 PM

well, i couldn't resist adding 10gals today. I also filled a 5 gal can for reinforcements. That was a $94.35 fill-up @ 6.299/gal.

Viking War Hammer 04-20-10 07:58 PM

So, you dumped in a bunch of race gas in a pump gas tuned car?

Turbo8 04-20-10 10:20 PM

You do know the car runs best on the lowest octane fuel it can safely burn, correct?

WaachBack 04-20-10 11:07 PM

Um....unless you retuned it, power will be the exact same thing as before....Lol.

arghx 04-21-10 12:29 AM

I usually run 18-21psi on 100 AKI fuel.

1QWIK7 04-21-10 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by Viking War Hammer (Post 9945579)
So, you dumped in a bunch of race gas in a pump gas tuned car?

lol this.

Thats like putting 93 octane in a car that just needs 87.

Like it wont do anything besides put a bigger hole in your pocket.

I laugh when my friend asks me all the time, "hey will my car go faster if i put super in it??"

LOL

SmogSUX 04-21-10 04:32 PM


Originally Posted by 1QWIK7 (Post 9947508)
lol this.

Thats like putting 93 octane in a car that just needs 87.

Like it wont do anything besides put a bigger hole in your pocket.

I laugh when my friend asks me all the time, "hey will my car go faster if i put super in it??"

LOL

My buddy with an S13 STOCk said his car performs WAY better with premium, so my other friend pumped his gas for him one day and put 87 into it..later asked my friend if he really feels the difference and when he said yeah my friend told him he put 87 octane in it.

ALL IN YOUR HEAD

magus2222 04-21-10 04:46 PM

theres really only 1 reason to run higher octane fuel, preignition prevention. the higher octane takes longer to burn.
throw that in with AI, and 20psi boost, youre good for some power

Lloyd

Turbo8 04-21-10 06:23 PM

The problem is the average person has no idea what octane rating means...fuel stations label higher octane fuels as "premium" as a marketing strategy so people thing it's better for their car.

In actuality, if your engine can burn 87 octane SAFELY, then you will actually LOOSE performance pumping in 93 because it is more difficult for the engine to burn effectively.

1QWIK7 04-21-10 06:45 PM


Originally Posted by SmogSUX (Post 9947542)
My buddy with an S13 STOCk said his car performs WAY better with premium, so my other friend pumped his gas for him one day and put 87 into it..later asked my friend if he really feels the difference and when he said yeah my friend told him he put 87 octane in it.

ALL IN YOUR HEAD

Yeah.

But people swear by putting higher octane because higher number should be higher performance right? lol

I guess let them waste their money.


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