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Talon628
03-28-2007, 10:13 AM
I was just wondering what the goods and bads are for using race gas?. I usally dont use it because I really never could afford it before. But since now I got some money and my car is damn near done,I would like to run it on race fuel.
95talonracer
03-28-2007, 10:44 AM
Check this out.
http://www.vpracingfuels.com/vp_01_fuels.html#unleaded
The bad is that it will clog up your O2 sensor. Cost is about the only other bad thing.
HiImBrian
03-28-2007, 10:53 AM
You'll have to tune for race gas. If you just go put 110 in your car, it'll run like poo
tpunx99GSX
03-28-2007, 10:58 AM
and make sure you get the right kind. you can use 110 Unleaded without destroying your o2 sensor completly.
And yes, you need something to tune it with. "You cant just jump in the ring with the big boys because you think you can box." lol
95talonracer
03-28-2007, 10:59 AM
There are a few good unleaded race fuels that will be fine on your car but you will need to tune for it.
HiImBrian
03-28-2007, 11:00 AM
So with race gas, do you want to just drive till your tank is almost empty? Or do you mix a little with what you got? Sorry if this is straying the topic a little.
b00stcreep21
03-28-2007, 11:11 AM
^^ Depends on how picky you are. The more pump gas you leave in the tank, the lower your overall octane will be when you fill up. As long as you have the same mix every time for your "race gas tune", you'll be fine
As to pros and cons, the pro's are the ability to run more agressive timing, more boost, and just have the overall ability to make more power as long as the tuning is there
Some of the cons though, are that you run into o2 sensor and cat issues if you still have them, cost, and eventually you get addicted :p
Swifty1638
03-28-2007, 11:28 AM
Lil' brown man hit it right on the head. IT'S ADDICTING! My car WOKE up and felt quite quicker then it did on pump (could be that race gas was in the better window for the turbo vs. psi).
As stated, your cat will die. Your o2 will die. You will also foul more plugs, but that's not too terribly bad. Lead in the gas is what kills it. But, if you are like a lot of other people, you don't have the cat, o2 to worry about, and you keep a box of plugs in your center counsole ;)
When tuning/driving on race gas, try to keep it as one or the other. I wouldn't mix the gasses that much. Going from race gas tune to pump gas tune I don't really care-if anything it will run a bit rich. But, when I swap to race gas, from pump, the car is pretty much dry as can be. I'd even have a 5 gallon tank in the trunk, so when I run the car out of gas, I then have the race gas to put in it.
-A. Swift
Talon628
03-28-2007, 01:36 PM
well Ive been running 110 in my Suzuki GSXR 600, and it ripps way better with no problems, but i guess thats a lil different considering the engine is smaller. And I put like 2 gallons in my 93 N/T talon, mostly because the thing had 8 month old gas thats just been sittin in it all winter. Figured it would help clean the bitch out. But my eclipse is soon to be running and I might want to run it strictly on race fuel, Im more concerned if it would help or make things worse to run it like that?
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