@GooseTuned I just found a gas station nearby with 110 octane on the pumps. Have you done any tinkering with race gas? (The price was as expected). If so what have you learned and/or seen for results.
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Awesome!@GooseTuned I just found a gas station nearby with 110 octane on the pumps. Have you done any tinkering with race gas? (The price was as expected). If so what have you learned and/or seen for results.
@GooseTuned I just found a gas station nearby with 110 octane on the pumps. Have you done any tinkering with race gas? (The price was as expected). If so what have you learned and/or seen for results.
@GooseTuned I just found a gas station nearby with 110 octane on the pumps. Have you done any tinkering with race gas? (
Make sure that 110 isn’t leaded. If that station is anything like the ones in AZ, there are two race fuels at the same pump and they are easy to mix up. The 110 is leaded (E0) and the 100 (E10) is not. I’ve never seen an unleaded race fuel over 100 octane but it might exist.@GooseTuned I just found a gas station nearby with 110 octane on the pumps. Have you done any tinkering with race gas? (The price was as expected). If so what have you learned and/or seen for results.
Very good point. I assumed unleaded. Leaded fuels will kill O2 sensorsMake sure that 110 isn’t leaded. If that station is anything like the ones in AZ, there are two race fuels at the same pump and they are easy to mix up. The 110 is leaded (E0) and the 100 (E10) is not. I’ve never seen an unleaded race fuel over 100 octane but it might exist.
Good call on this…I stoped again today to check. It’s leaded! I stopped into their shop and they say they can order me anything I want. The manager wasn’t there for pricing so I’ll see what they come back with.Make sure that 110 isn’t leaded. If that station is anything like the ones in AZ, there are two race fuels at the same pump and they are easy to mix up. The 110 is leaded (E0) and the 100 (E10) is not. I’ve never seen an unleaded race fuel over 100 octane but it might exist.
COBB is still working on it. No ETA as of yetAre we getting any closer to the 23's being able to be tuned?