dartkory
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I was just wondering if I have to do anything to my carb to run 110 octane fuel, or can I just pour it in and go? I have the 670 Holley Avenger. Thanks -Kory
Do you need to run race gas?
pm me your address, i will send you the part you need already modified so you can just put it in .Im just doing the mix as well and the only reason I am, is because I have a stock distributor with WAY to much advance so until I can get my after market distributor next pay day, I figured I would run a couple gallons of the 110 octane to help out a little with the excessive advance. seems to help a little.
If you don't have the compression to benefit from race gas you not only won't get any performance benefit from it but over time it will gum up your engine. The higher the octane the slower the burn rate - less volitile the fuel is. If your engine doesn't have the ability to burn it efficiently it will cause deposits over time. Not to mention you'll pay about $10/gal to do it......
Goddamn race gas is pricey, makes me wonder if the extra bump in HP from raising compression ratio is worth it.
Have always wondered how much hp the higher compression creates. Not talking in an all out race build......Goddamn race gas is pricey, makes me wonder if the extra bump in HP from raising compression ratio is worth it.
Wow, Kory's got a 318 with high 9's comp. and Eddy alum. heads. All this race gas stuff may be working for your combo's, but i think it's rediculous to run race gas with his setup. Maybe as a temporary crutch, but once the dizzy/timing is straighted out this car should run on any high test pump gas available...jmo.