How to boost your octane using various formulas
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You could sub Marvel Mistery Oil as the Lubricant. There is a formula on the bottle of how many ounces to mix per gallon of gas. This is some great stuff I have used it for years for my fuel tanks in all my other vehicles, used it to lubricate the inside of my air tools, it also acts as a fuel stabilizer for storage. I buy it by the gallon.
Ethanol will not eat gas tank linings, rubber or alumium on any car since the early 90's and vechile from the 70's to late 80's can handle 30%. It really comes down the the grade of the rubber used ... ethanol doesnt eat any type of alumium used in cars
There was a big deal about this on a different forum and I found a guy that found goverment test reports on this. Also I had done some testing on this. I run E85 in my 1995 jeep cherokee for months now and have not had any rubber wear. I have checked my lines about every 6k miles and i drive about 2k a month. Before I had done that I had let rubber line set in E85 for about 2 months and nothing happened to them. The biggest down side to e85/ethanol is that you wont get very good gas milage... about 20-30% less.
There was a big deal about this on a different forum and I found a guy that found goverment test reports on this. Also I had done some testing on this. I run E85 in my 1995 jeep cherokee for months now and have not had any rubber wear. I have checked my lines about every 6k miles and i drive about 2k a month. Before I had done that I had let rubber line set in E85 for about 2 months and nothing happened to them. The biggest down side to e85/ethanol is that you wont get very good gas milage... about 20-30% less.
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for example put 9 gallons of 91 and 1 of Toluene, and you should end up with i bit more than 93. simple math [(9x91)+(1x114)]/10=93.3
But anyways if you guys find Toluene for cheap let me know because i only found it for 16 bucks a gallon at sherwin williams...I'm going to end up using meth injection anyways...
But anyways if you guys find Toluene for cheap let me know because i only found it for 16 bucks a gallon at sherwin williams...I'm going to end up using meth injection anyways...
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for example put 9 gallons of 91 and 1 of Toluene, and you should end up with i bit more than 93. simple math [(9x91)+(1x114)]/10=93.3
But anyways if you guys find Toluene for cheap let me know because i only found it for 16 bucks a gallon at sherwin williams...I'm going to end up using meth injection anyways...
But anyways if you guys find Toluene for cheap let me know because i only found it for 16 bucks a gallon at sherwin williams...I'm going to end up using meth injection anyways...
5 gallons was gonna cost me 70 bucks. but the dude gave me the chinese discount and I got it for 38 bucks. Still kind of expensive but not as bad as 70.
I'm still reading up on Toluene and Xylene and one of the issues is that it changes the way that 02 sensors read. So you may have to recalibrate them.
So I'm wondering what that does to closed loop tuning. I have a 5 gallon drum and am thinking of dumping a gallon or two in.
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Toluene is about 100 octane when blended with modern pump gas.
I'm a chemist, trust me on this one!
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I have used toulene for the past 6 years or so to make my own gas. I always went under the assumption it was 114. So 50/50 blend on 93 would 103 or so. But are you making the statement that toul. is 100 octane? and btw i have run a 50% tol. to pump ratio for over 15,000 miles with no problem. I had a race gas tune on my daily driver s4.
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i went out and found some toluene also known as toluol and it cost almost 20 bucks a gallon. And on the back of the can it says that it is 100 percent pure. anyone know why it cost so much
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What you shouldn't do is get tuned to the limit on real GT100 then try to fake it by mixing toluene and pump gas.
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Yes, it's really about 100. If you have California gas, which tends to be lower in aromatics to begin with, you might figure it at 102. Typical gasoline is 20-30% aromatics, with toluene being the most common. Ever smell Sunoco GT100? I'd swear it's half toluene. At one time some F1 teams ran around 85% toluene.
What you shouldn't do is get tuned to the limit on real GT100 then try to fake it by mixing toluene and pump gas.
Dave
What you shouldn't do is get tuned to the limit on real GT100 then try to fake it by mixing toluene and pump gas.
Dave
I hear using considerable amounts will change the AFR readings.
Even MTBE slides your AFR off.