Attn: Octane junkies...... I can't claim this, but here's an octane blending chart for those>>
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of you who would like to make your own 93 octane. Fer instance.... here in Portland we can only get 92 octane. *Theoritically* by using this handy chart, and buying some 100 octane, you can safely make your own 93 octane. This assumes that you can put yer mits on some 100 octane 76 racing fuel, etc etc...
Go to the 76 link, then click on the following in this order.
1) "Products and Services"
2) "76 Racing fuel"
3) "Octane blending chart"
IMHO, this is a safer option that trying to home brew with Toulene, or over the counter octane boosters.
Offered with a grain of salt. Use it at your own risk. Thought this might be nice for those of you that don't have access to 93 octane, but would like to do the APR 93 oct upgrade etc...
Credit for this link goes to GarreTTk. He's turning into a track junky, and is in need of additional octane here in the NW.<ul><li><a href="http://www.76.com">http://www.76.com</a</li></ul>
Go to the 76 link, then click on the following in this order.
1) "Products and Services"
2) "76 Racing fuel"
3) "Octane blending chart"
IMHO, this is a safer option that trying to home brew with Toulene, or over the counter octane boosters.
Offered with a grain of salt. Use it at your own risk. Thought this might be nice for those of you that don't have access to 93 octane, but would like to do the APR 93 oct upgrade etc...
Credit for this link goes to GarreTTk. He's turning into a track junky, and is in need of additional octane here in the NW.<ul><li><a href="http://www.76.com">http://www.76.com</a</li></ul>
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Does anyone have the URL or chart that lists the octane ratings after blending 100 with 91 octane???
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