SUNOCO RACE FUELS

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HEY GUYS,



Got my milky oil problem fixed and went back to the exhaust shop cause he wanted to check all his welds over after a couple days of running her. he is a lisenced sunoco racing fuel dealer and said that if i put that in my car it will make her run like like a mofo. Well after awhile of debating it i decided what the hell and bought 15 gallons of it. i drove up to summit racing to pick p some parts for the truck and i was totally supprised how much power it had. I seriously thought a couple times it had a 302 under the hood. The only dis advantage of useing it is that it costs $4.75 a gallon. Thought i'de share another way to scavange power out of our sixes.



wes


ps. i plan on renting out the dyno at mallory ingitions for a few hours pritty soon for my truck, but im gonna try and put the car on it to with this sunoco fuel in it.
 
Actually your car cant really benifit from straight 100 or 110 sunoco gas. It will run great but you can get the same performance by blending up the octane with regular 93 octane. We have a sunoco depot right next to our shop and I usually get 20 gallons at a time and blend 3 gallons race fuel and 12 gallons 93 pump to get around 98 octane. The sunoco dealer should have the blending charts there. That way it is much easier on the wallet with the same fun factor.

Todd
 
i've never used 110 octane does it show a pretty good difference in performance?
 
gumpn2":1xnw8sf9 said:
I’ve never used 110 octane does it show a pretty good difference in performance?
I think that's what he said. :wink:
GOT_FORD":1xnw8sf9 said:
I was totally surprised how much power it had
 
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