RotorOver
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Old, but good video on the benefits of Shell V Power Nitro+. That's all I've run in my cars for the last 5 years.
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I used to run Octane booster in my old mustang when I was at the track and never had an issue nor did I ever hear a racer even bring it up before. We had 108 octane at a few stations but it was on an old pump and if the the station was closed, no gas. There were times I could not get 108 and had to utilize booster. I would not worry about the octane booster being "too thick to mix" or having it settle in the tank. It is the same consistency of gas and like another said, pour it in and then fill. Besides driving around will do plenty of mixing..yah Id love to see some dyno numbers with a full tank of 93 + an octane booster to get it to ~98.
Problem is the fuel mixing with octane boosters. How do you ensure you get good mixing of the 93 and the booster in the fuel tank.
Last thing you want to avoid is poor mixing where the timing jumps in between the two extremes of trying to time for 93 and then 98 slightly later, getting it wrong and causing knock.
I’ll bet you feel a little dirty, don’t you? Thanks for taking the hit for us.I went to check out 'PriusChat' forum--it's pretty funny.
Lols. do they even measure hp? I thought they measured in squirrel power to inflate the numbers.Do they also have a 93 octane thread? Trying to get that little extra HP bump?
Exactly
Easy now.....