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Jr. Magoo's said:In simple terms, the higher octain will control the burn rate of the fuel. basicly slowing it down. A given motor with high compression & agressivly advanced timing reguires a slow burn fuel (high octain) so detonation doesn't take place. if you were to run regular fuel in this type motor, a flash burn would occur & you would surely burn down the motor
the key to building a high output motor is to creat as high a BTU burn output without detonating. a combination of compression, timing advance, squish rate, fuel used, are all key factors. obviously, there is lots more to it. this is just to give you the idea
Jens, Give me the basics of your motor & I'll try to get you a good fuel to use while you are here. as was noted, AVGAS is a good otion for you. it is 100LL & can be purchased at most regional airports
ski ya, Paul
That's kinda correct.:smile: The octane rating does NOT denote the burn RATE of a fuel. It ONLY denotes the fuel's resistance to detonation/pre-ignition. The specific chemical make up of a given fuel will determine the burn rate /energy potential. Fast burning fuels can be very high octane. What we want is a fuel that doesn't burn until we want it to, but then burns very rapidly. High energy potential(BTU's) is also very possible with race fuels. Even in a stock motor a race fuel with characteristics suited for your setup will absolutely produce more power than pump gas. Race gas doesn't necessarily even have very high octane. Also, as somebody said earlier, the octane # on the pump in Euprope is normally the RON where ours is the average of MON and RON. MON is much more important to what we do.:biggthumpup:
Charles