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Re: intro/gas octane/additives

To: "'triumphs'" <triumphs@triumph.cs.utah.edu>
Subject: Re: intro/gas octane/additives
From: Tom Gentry <TGENTR@wgc.woodward.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 16:22:00 PDT
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On Tuesday, September 26, Greg Petrolati wrote:

<< The best performance I have ever experienced was to mix a tank of 93
<<        octane and Turbo Blue racing fuel 50/50 gas to racing fuel. At
<<       >$4 per gallon it's something I don't do often. Besides it's not
<<        generally available for street use.

Surely, Greg, you don't mean to imply that higher octane somehow creates 
more HP without engine mods (higher compression, different cam, 
supercharger) to take advantage of it.  The correct octane rating for your 
car/climate/driving-style is the one that doesn't allow pre-ignition.  Once 
octane has been raised to the point where the "knocking and pinging" is 
gone, higher octane won't create more power, so you're just throwing money 
away.  Contrary to popular belief, higher octane fuel does not contain more 
energy, it just ignites more slowly.

BTW, I don't use lead additives and my valves seem to do just fine.

OK, I said my piece, my nomex is ready...  have at me, then!  |:^)

Tom Gentry
72 TR-6 OD
Rockford, IL
TGENTR@WGC.WOODWARD.COM






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