100 Octane source

Phillips 66 in Arnold use to, not sure they still do. You should dyno your car with both before you go buying a bunch.
 
Phillips 66 in Arnold use to, not sure they still do. You should dyno your car with both before you go buying a bunch.

Kerry and Tim:

Thanks for the info.

I'm not concerned so much with the performance. My concern is with the increased boost (now 10.5 lbs instead of a stock 7). Dan's recommendation is to throw 2 gallons in for every tankful at the track to avoid any detonation issues.

I hope to get it dyno'd at Omer's Friday morning.

Steve
 
There is always Snow Performance too. Using there Methanol spray which is programable by both Injector range usage as well as boost, you can add the methanol as required. You buy is at the Same Sieveking in High Ridge. When added to the 91 octane you should be about 116 octane combined. Just a thought. I love mine.
 
Ethanol

Steve
By federal law :mad:, the seven metropolitan counties must sell blended fuel for emissions control. It is going to come with ethanol since that is the "de-poluter" of choice.

There is a site that lists "real gas" by location. Take a look at Pure-Gas.org

VP Racing fuels has a distributor in Highland/Breese, IL area. Look or talk to D & M Performance They have Sunoco and VP Racing fuel, plus a couple other brands.

Be prepared to pay around $18-$20 per gal. :eek:

If you really want to have some fun, we have a couple barrels of CH3NO2 that mixes real nice with methanol. (Nitromethane) :D about a 25% mix will really light a fire under that little Lotus



Paul
 
There is a site that lists "real gas" by location. Take a look at Pure-Gas.org

VP Racing fuels has a distributor in Highland/Breese, IL area. Look or talk to D & M Performance They have Sunoco and VP Racing fuel, plus a couple other brands.

Paul

Paul:

I called SieveKing. Here is their recommendation at $17 / gal.


http://www.vpracingfuels.com/page469663.html


VP100 (aka StreetBlaze 100)
Oxygenated with ethanol, this CARB-legal fuel is engineered as a street legal replacement for conventional pump gas, offering substantial power gains over premium unleaded. In applications with anything from 4- to 12-cyclinders or engines equipped with a turbocharger, supercharger or nitrous oxide system (NOS), VP100 will generate optimum power and performance. In turbocharged or supercharged applications, it allows an increase in boost without fear of detonation. NOS users can also leverage their higher octane ratings to step up to a more powerful nitrous oxide system. Dyno tests with a turbocharged application proved VP100 generates up to 14% more horsepower compared to premium grade 91 octane unleaded gasoline. Designed for use in cast-iron head engines with CRs up to 13:1 and aluminum head engines up to 14:1. Works well on the latest generation of electronically-controlled turbo engines. Contains no metal compounds and won't harm catalytic converters or oxygen sensors. Spec fuel for American LeMans, Star Mazda and Formula BMW.


Steve
 
Speedsport @ 70 and St. Charles rock rd is back open after the tornado, they use to be a Sunoco dealer. Bought all my fuel for the race bikes there. 92-116 octane if i remember correctly.
 
Speedsport @ 70 and St. Charles rock rd is back open after the tornado, they use to be a Sunoco dealer. Bought all my fuel for the race bikes there. 92-116 octane if i remember correctly.

When we were building the funny-bike and other professional drag bikes at our shop in Maplewood we were one of Lou Osmans' regular customers... Lou once worked for Garrett Turbos and was a wealth of turbo experience. Good guy.

But we bought our H&H Blue 125 octane race gas in 55 gal drums from a terminal in Terra Haute Ind.
 
The truck stop across from Gateway International Raceway used to carry "Turbo Blue" it was a 100 Octane, I believe. It has been a while since I have been there, and am unsure if they still do.
 
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