For me unless the motors built for it it’s unnecessary…..sure smells good tho.
Not unless the engine has sensors. And ignition automatical adjusts. Higher octane actually burns slower And cooler.... but it does sure smell good!!!Race gas will make more power than pump gas guaranteed.
Is it different for gen 2? I have run 111 octane in it and it just seems to run hotter… Old racing guy said it can clean out carbon buildup doing 2 gallons every so often…I always giggle to myself. When people say they are going to run race gas in a stock non turbo engine. I once put Premium in my daughters 90cc atv. Because that's what I had I the can. Couldn't even get it started until I drained the tank. And got some regular and put it in it. Lol. Started right up.
It's not any different for the Gen 2.Is it different for gen 2? I have run 111 octane in it and it just seems to run hotter… Old racing guy said it can clean out carbon buildup doing 2 gallons every so often…
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That’s a video running some race fuel in it during December warming up before commuting to work
A stock Vmax can do that with relative ease. You've got something not set up properly.Best run of 11.79 which was 4 tenths faster than last year.
The higher the octane the more resitance to detonation and thus the slower the burn and flame front. You will LOSE power and performance if you use more octane then is needed to prevent detonation. Unburnt or slowly burnt fuel will just gum/carbon up the system.
There are some race fuels (like the MR12) that has the benefit of carrying oxygen in the fuel which will make more power but again that is offset by the slower burn so no real advantage unless you are bumping up timing and or creating an event that will contribute to pre-detonation.
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