Race Fuels

well with the current setup all I'm going to run for now is 93 thats all it needs then when i make the jump to higher compression ill jump up the octane... i changed my mind half way threw it cause of $$$ and i didn't want to have to worry about having enough gas on the way down to the lake or ocean when i can hit any station along the way... :biggthumpup:
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
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Florida - U.S.A.
When you buy racing fuel you have to remember that it will lose one octane point per month when just sitting inside a drum or container.

It's a good idea to look at the date on the tank when purchasing racing fuel.

If you have a 55 gallon drum of 105 octane fuel thats been sitting in someone's shop for months in you may be running fuel that's the same octane as premium gas or less.
 
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