I wish there was a way to test octane
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From: Suburban Chicago
F___ing BP! I went to a strange station to fill up. It's bad enough that they sold me about two extra invisible gallons, but by the second stoplight after leaving the station, I have to be careful with the throttle because of low-rpm rattle. It must have been regular in the premium pump. By the time I made it to the station with 100 octane (race gas), I had room for 4 gallons, all is well now.
I need a portable motor research setup. Maybe a 4-sroke leaf blower motor with a head modified to adjust the compression ratio. Put an ounce in, start it, and turn the dial until it knocks. Of course the numbers around the dial would read octane.
What does everybody else do when you get a bad tankful?
Should I accept that I'm going to have to carry a can of toluene or other when I go on a trip?
I need a portable motor research setup. Maybe a 4-sroke leaf blower motor with a head modified to adjust the compression ratio. Put an ounce in, start it, and turn the dial until it knocks. Of course the numbers around the dial would read octane.
What does everybody else do when you get a bad tankful?
Should I accept that I'm going to have to carry a can of toluene or other when I go on a trip?
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From: memphis tn
Toulene is a paint thinner,it works well as a octane booster,you do need a pretty healthy dose of it to make a big difference in octane.About 5 gallons of toulene added to 20 gallons of 91 octane will yeild 25 gallons of 96 octane.
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Originally Posted by TouchOfEvil04
That just sounds damaging to my motor.......
#7
Toluene has been used for years in gas motors.
It is a good way to increase octane.
Depending on your supplier it can be cost effective, or not.
It is not harmful to your engine.
Tulene is present in the gas you buy every other day at the pump.
Many off the shelf octane boosters contain toluene.
It is a popular additive in the racing croud (of several sports)
It is a good way to increase octane.
Depending on your supplier it can be cost effective, or not.
It is not harmful to your engine.
Tulene is present in the gas you buy every other day at the pump.
Many off the shelf octane boosters contain toluene.
It is a popular additive in the racing croud (of several sports)
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From: Suburban Chicago
Originally Posted by trever1t
Not just paint thinner but nail polish remover...I cant stand the stuff when the GF uses it. I would never put it in my tank.
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