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Old 02-27-2015, 06:48 PM   #15
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And for anyone interested, Wilcox & Fliegel sells sunoco race fuels at around 1/2 the cost of VP. I just bought 5 gallons of 104 octane oxygenated and 5 gallons of 98 ethanol free for a total of $120.
Do you tune for that high octane gas? How much faster do you think you are with it vs without?
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Do you tune for that high octane gas? How much faster do you think you are with it vs without?
I use it purely as knock repellent. The gains from specific tuning would be similar to what people see on E85, but only if you fill your tank with it (way too much $$$ imo). I mix about 1:5 race/pump gas to bump my octane to the 94-95 range.
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I use it purely as knock repellent. The gains from specific tuning would be similar to what people see on E85, but only if you fill your tank with it (way too much $$$ imo). I mix about 1:5 race/pump gas to bump my octane to the 94-95 range.
I use 92 ethanol free for the track and have never had knock issues. Have you had knock issues in the past?
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I use 92 ethanol free for the track and have never had knock issues. Have you had knock issues in the past?
I'm paranoid, the engine was designed and factory tuned to operate on 93 minimum with provisions enabling operation on as low as 91 with reduced performance and light knocking (this is stated directly in the manual). I don't feel comfortable running just Oregon pump gas at the track when I've seen two concurrent fill ups from the same "top tier" station perform differently in logs. On the stock rom and a tank of "bad" 92, I have seen the computer sense knocking and pull timing to compensate. For the record, I didn't hear or feel any knocking during that tank and am going entirely on what the ECU was telling me.

From what I've seen however, the ECU is pretty good overall at adjusting itself to account for fuel quality.
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I wish I could go but until all these damn medical bills are paid off or I settle, whichever comes first, I don't have the money.
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I wish I could go but until all these damn medical bills are paid off or I settle, whichever comes first, I don't have the money.
You could just do what I did and have someone else pay for you and share your car.
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You sharing with Robert?
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Yes I am. Wonder if he would share/pay for someone else as well so he could go twice as much. That way Kevin could go for free.
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I'm paranoid, the engine was designed and factory tuned to operate on 93 minimum with provisions enabling operation on as low as 91 with reduced performance and light knocking (this is stated directly in the manual). I don't feel comfortable running just Oregon pump gas at the track when I've seen two concurrent fill ups from the same "top tier" station perform differently in logs. On the stock rom and a tank of "bad" 92, I have seen the computer sense knocking and pull timing to compensate. For the record, I didn't hear or feel any knocking during that tank and am going entirely on what the ECU was telling me.

From what I've seen however, the ECU is pretty good overall at adjusting itself to account for fuel quality.
I used Torco Accelerator at ORP with no issues. It gets the best reviews of any race fuel concentrate or additive. Cheaper and potentially 105 octane depending on your blend, higher than you can get locally. Dyno charts are on their site.

I think a half-can will get about 98 on a twin's full tank of 92 but don't recall exactly. Shelf life unopened of 18 months according to the manufacturer. It took about 3-4 days to arrive then I filled a couple of days early and drove around to let the ECU adapt. Butt dyno said buy it again.

[ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004ZO3VN0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1"]Amazon.com: Torco Accelerator 32oz The Best Fuel Additive: Automotive[/ame]


http://torcoracefuel.net/pro-accelerator.html
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Who's coming to the track day hosted by Alfa Romeo of Oregon at Portland International Raceway Saturday March 28th?

$150 for early registration!

https://www.motorsportreg.com/events...1#.VO-kkfnF9JM

Early Registration thru Feb 28th is $150 for one driver & one car,
Pre-Registration, March 1st thru March 20th is $195 for one driver & one car,
Registration Period March 21 thru March 27 is $240 for one driver & one car
2nd driver $80, 3-6th Drivers $70
Registration Day of (at) the event is $260.
Got an email this morning that discounted Pre-Registration of $195 is extended through Monday 3/23.

Ten Miatas and counting so far, must be some kind of club event tie-in. Just hope they aren't all Spec cars or they'll be buzzing all around annoying everyone with their speed.

Long range weather is looking fairly good, precip chance starting at 20% and decreasing all day, temps low 50's to mid-60's. I'm bringing a canopy just in case.
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I used Torco Accelerator at ORP with no issues. It gets the best reviews of any race fuel concentrate or additive. Cheaper and potentially 105 octane depending on your blend, higher than you can get locally. Dyno charts are on their site.

I think a half-can will get about 98 on a twin's full tank of 92 but don't recall exactly. Shelf life unopened of 18 months according to the manufacturer. It took about 3-4 days to arrive then I filled a couple of days early and drove around to let the ECU adapt. Butt dyno said buy it again.

Amazon.com: Torco Accelerator 32oz The Best Fuel Additive: Automotive


http://torcoracefuel.net/pro-accelerator.html
So that's how you kept up with me out there, I'll have to try that stuff.


Budget only allows for one track day that weekend, so I'll be at ORP for the TC event on Sunday. May drop by on Saturday and see how you're doing. Have fun. Robert, I'll bring the Spyder if I do.
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So that's how you kept up with me out there, I'll have to try that stuff.

Budget only allows for one track day that weekend, so I'll be at ORP for the TC event on Sunday. May drop by on Saturday and see how you're doing. Have fun. Robert, I'll bring the Spyder if I do.
What? It was raw talent. Very raw.

It was so much fun trying to match pace with you that day. You had me regretting replacing the RE-11A's with mushy PSS's.

Yeah, bring your Spyder out, my favorite MR2, and hang with us. Have fun at TC, too, and let us know how it went.
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Looking forward to seeing everyone at the track on Saturday.. Hoping the weather forecast is accurate...
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Holy crap, you're alive!

I'm still chasing your laptimes from 2013!
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