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  • #16
    Sunoco Ultra at 94 octane is still being used by many race cars.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
      Sunoco Ultra at 94 octane is still being used by many race cars.
      Depends on the compression ratio, camshaft and trans/rear gearing and, to a lesser degree, converter flash speed (if automatic).

      Actually, 8.50 isn't bad. Last drum of 112 R/M I bought was about 6.00 per, and that was resale.

      This is an oft discussed topic on the VMF; my opinion is one should run the octane fuel which the engine requires to make consistent top power. You can't win races if the car isn't consistent.

      Lastly, IME, iron headed engines were more sensitive to low-octane fuels than aluminum headed ones, but the iron heads could take more pre-ignition/detonation abuse.

      Nice 'vert, Ken; let me know if you need any assistance.

      Pat

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      • #18
        Originally posted by camachinist
        Depends on the compression ratio, camshaft and trans/rear gearing and, to a lesser degree, converter flash speed (if automatic).

        Actually, 8.50 isn't bad. Last drum of 112 R/M I bought was about 6.00 per, and that was resale.

        This is an oft discussed topic on the VMF; my opinion is one should run the octane fuel which the engine requires to make consistent top power. You can't win races if the car isn't consistent.

        Lastly, IME, iron headed engines were more sensitive to low-octane fuels than aluminum headed ones, but the iron heads could take more pre-ignition/detonation abuse.

        Nice 'vert, Ken; let me know if you need any assistance.

        Pat
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        • #19
          Originally posted by camachinist
          Depends on the compression ratio, camshaft and trans/rear gearing and, to a lesser degree, converter flash speed (if automatic).

          Actually, 8.50 isn't bad. Last drum of 112 R/M I bought was about 6.00 per, and that was resale.

          This is an oft discussed topic on the VMF; my opinion is one should run the octane fuel which the engine requires to make consistent top power. You can't win races if the car isn't consistent.

          Lastly, IME, iron headed engines were more sensitive to low-octane fuels than aluminum headed ones, but the iron heads could take more pre-ignition/detonation abuse.

          Nice 'vert, Ken; let me know if you need any assistance.

          Pat
          Pat,

          Are you speaking English here?
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          • #20
            I meant assistance with the car

            Mustangs and I are pretty well acquainted...

            Pat

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            • #21
              Originally posted by mshatty View Post
              Pat,

              Are you speaking English here?
              The machinist/engine builder version of it

              Pat

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              • #22
                Avgas is not unleaded....they have low leaded which is blue and fully leaded which is green. I looked it up on the Chevron site and they still produce the green stuff so you should be able to find it at your local airport....it is about $3 to $4 a gallon.

                Originally posted by Steamboat Bill View Post
                A friend reccomended Aviation fule, but I think it is unleaded and I need good old fashioned LEAD. But this may work and I need to see who sells it near me.
                "If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.... If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed."
                -- Thomas Jefferson to Col. Yancey, 1816

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                • #23
                  A good example of some of the information builders utilize when developing a particular engine/fuel package.

                  Personally, I tried and dismissed aviation fuel due to tuning issues arising from its different chemical makeup and different heat of vaporization, but that was for a strict discipline/application in racing. It should be fine for street use.

                  Pat

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