New2Dsms
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- Nov 28, 2004
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Kansas City,
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Anyone know the advantages or disadvantages of using race fuel(95-116 octane leaded or unleaded?) on a n/a? 

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I-luv-em-all said:Yes.
Why do you want to run race gas in a N/T? Their will be hardly any gains at all.
igopoopy said:advantages =power
disadvantages =cost
750_sport said:You can go and say "why your not a turbo"
This doesnt matter, You only use the highest level you can without getting detonation.
If you can run 89 with out ping. Use it......
Your a little off here. you want to try and run as low of octane without detonating. the higher you go, the less you will detonate.
750_sport said:Now for a N/A If you are running a High Comp motor. Then you might look at using it. This would be 13.1:1 or higher.
Turbo cars might us it at 9.0:1 running high boost levels]
you need to be running higher octane gas with any type of forced induction or high compression. i would run 93 running 10.5:1 compression. ive heard people running 12.5:1 knocking during idle with race gas. and if you have a turbo, you need to be running premium fuel. if you are using nitrous, you should be running premium fuel.
750_sport said:You dont gain power by moving up the oct level. Your motor was designed and built for a certain level. Each built motor is differant. Speak with your engine builder about what gas to use. Anyone using a stock or near stock should be running 89 or 91 max.....
anyone that is stock or near stock should be running 87
GSGoinFast said:anyone that is stock or near stock should be running 87
illuminatus said:Running 87 gives me an incredibly rough idle and slow response times. I'll stick with 93 or mix of 89 and 93. Thanks.

BigRand said:This thread is definately an informative thread. I've been running 92 octane thinking I'm doing a good thing, and now I've come to find I could have been saving money on 87-89 the whole time. Dammit man! OH well, one more question, I plan on tuning my car using my SAFC2, and lean it out a lil more, however I was wondering should I keep running the higher octane fuel and lean it from there or go to like 89octane and tune it using that octane?
I haven't hit the dyno yet, so I want to be very consistant with the exact mods for this tuning session. So let me know please?