octane boosters.............
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Originally posted by: 20045SP500HO
Running high octane fuel in a low compression engine will REDUCE performance, as the higher octane rating is its resistance to combustion and the fuel will not completely burn in the chamber.
Running high octane fuel in a low compression engine will REDUCE performance, as the higher octane rating is its resistance to combustion and the fuel will not completely burn in the chamber.
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20045SP500 and Maddog are right, unless you are running a high compression motor, higher octane will only slow you down. All high octane does in fuel is slow the burn... that is it. Fuel at the right heat under compression will ignite without any flame, spark, etc (Diesel for example). This is what predetonation is. Octane changes the heat to compression that the fuel will ignite at.... did I loose you yet? So if your running stock compression and put 110 in it, you will slow down on acceleration. It doesn't hurt anything (and yes you can use high octane fuel in 2 stokes) but will slow you down. For best performance (like maddog said) run the lowest octane you can without detonating. A general rule of thumb is it takes 175 psi cylinder pressure to burn 110 octane fuel efficiently (of course there are many other variables). A stock 2 stroke quad is probably around 125-135 psi.
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This is something that the fuel companies have driven into consumer's heads for many years, higher octane (premium) = better performance. Years ago (early fuel injector days), premium was the only grade with detergents in the fuel - so premium had a valid selling angle. Now all grades have detergents, and like was already stated - not only will it cost you more - but it may reduce your performance. Watch when you pull into the gas station though - people still put premium in their cars, when they are obviously stock and can run on 89 octane.
I must admit that when I fill up my Z28, it still feels odd saying "regular". But that's all it needs.
I must admit that when I fill up my Z28, it still feels odd saying "regular". But that's all it needs.
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Originally posted by: maddog56
Gosh its good to see some newbies who have this info on hand.
Originally posted by: 20045SP500HORunning high octane fuel in a low compression engine will REDUCE performance, as the higher octane rating is its resistance to combustion and the fuel will not completely burn in the chamber.
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I was told that with higher octane comes higher tempaeratures so I don't ever run anything higher than 89 in an air colled machine, and like one of the other posts, I run the octane that is just above detonation and keep using that. The only time I run high octane is if the machine, such as a waverunner or motorcyle gets run for the first time or two after a winter, I was told it helps to blance out the old gas that is in the tank and carbs.
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http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/misc/octanebooster.html.
i make the toluene octane booster and run in both of my stock harley's. they start easier.run cleaner,and i get a noticable performance boost.
i make the toluene octane booster and run in both of my stock harley's. they start easier.run cleaner,and i get a noticable performance boost.
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