Posted by high octane on September 19, 2012 at 12:12:52 from (72.53.194.237):
In Reply to: Re: Whats next? posted by farmall99 on September 19, 2012 at 10:42:31:
no doubt shed knock on 93 alone. 110 is a fast, hot burning fuel. you want a cool, slow burning fuel to keep the explosion pushing down, longer, timewise, vs a quick flash fuel. 87 n e85 will run 275psi at 50/50 mix. if you can get it try it n dyno it. its worth the effort. then start leanin the ethanol with more gas till you find the perfect octane n makes the most power. been there, done it. could be worth 10hp or more if you play with this type of fuel. if not, keep runnin 110 n live with what ya got.
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