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matcop 07-18-2013 03:23 PM

TORCO Accelerator
 
Ok, So I know nothing about this stuff. Apparently you add it to your gas 91 or 89 Octane and its suppose to closely resemble race fuel. Supposedly bumps it to 102 Octane

My question is , is it safe. Does it work ? I know that when you go to the pump, all fuel is suppose to be 87 Octane and they put additives in it to bump the octane rating.

Spikuh 07-18-2013 03:29 PM

No idea what that stuff is, but I am betting it is just additional additives that you dump in your tank. That 102 rating is going to only happen if you mix it with the correct amount of fuel. Less fuel will mean a higher rating, more fuel will mean a lower rating.

DEpointfive0 07-18-2013 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by matcop (Post 2409560)
Ok, So I know nothing about this stuff. Apparently you add it to your gas 91 or 89 Octane and its suppose to closely resemble race fuel. Supposedly bumps it to 102 Octane

My question is , is it safe. Does it work ? I know that when you go to the pump, all fuel is suppose to be 87 Octane and they put additives in it to bump the octane rating.

Kind of...


Depending on your initial octane, how much, and how much you're adding will obviously change the octane boost

It is KINDA safe, and it's the ONLY "octane booster" that ACTUALLY boosts octane.
Some people say it burns the seals, some people report that it turns your spark plugs orange... I wouldn't run it every tank, just because its REALLY cost ineffective compared to E85

mults 07-18-2013 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by matcop (Post 2409560)
Ok, So I know nothing about this stuff. Apparently you add it to your gas 91 or 89 Octane and its suppose to closely resemble race fuel. Supposedly bumps it to 102 Octane

My question is , is it safe. Does it work ? I know that when you go to the pump, all fuel is suppose to be 87 Octane and they put additives in it to bump the octane rating.

I used to use some octane boost that was supposed to raise the octane level to 104 when I raced my Pontiac Formula back in the day. It seemed to work, but who knows? "You pays your money, you takes your chances."

Z eliminator 07-19-2013 04:04 PM

it may ruin your fuel sender . ive had mine replaced as the sender unit was not workling properly> I used lucas octain boost with 94 octain gas.

Jordo! 07-19-2013 04:09 PM

It's unclear that going from 91 to a higher octane will convince the ECU to yield more spark advance -- thus without planning to tune for higher octane levels, I wouldn't worry about it.

Lower octanes, however, run the risk of knock under load, and thus are not recommended.

Also, in what few empirical tests I've ever found, even good octane boosters raise octane by no more than a .5 to 1.5 points. There's a thread on here somewhere with a link...

Finally, depending on the additives, it may wreak havoc on the fuel sender. I say, pass.

Read up on octane and its relationship to engine tuning independently -- good stuff to know about.

Baer383 09-20-2013 07:17 PM

I use Torco it works great for eliminating da knock .:tup:

Also this stuff is not octane booster it is race fuel concentrate.

1slow370 09-21-2013 01:41 AM

yeah a working octane booster is toluene from sherwin williams automotive paint supply. As for compatability issues with toluene, it used to be in all gas(then they said it made baby jesus cry or something) and the can from SW says "automotive grade" on it

Baer383 09-21-2013 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by 1slow370 (Post 2498309)
yeah a working octane booster is toluene from sherwin williams automotive paint supply. As for compatability issues with toluene, it used to be in all gas(then they said it made baby jesus cry or something) and the can from SW says "automotive grade" on it

I use to use that stuff the stuff I'm using now works better.:tup:

IDZRVIT 09-21-2013 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordo! (Post 2411022)
It's unclear that going from 91 to a higher octane will convince the ECU to yield more spark advance -- thus without planning to tune for higher octane levels, I wouldn't worry about it.

Lower octanes, however, run the risk of knock under load, and thus are not recommended.

Also, in what few empirical tests I've ever found, even good octane boosters raise octane by no more than a .5 to 1.5 points. There's a thread on here somewhere with a link...

Finally, depending on the additives, it may wreak havoc on the fuel sender. I say, pass.

Read up on octane and its relationship to engine tuning independently -- good stuff to know about.

I don't recall the source but he was a petroleum engineer who quite bluntly stated octane boosters don't work. He said becuause of the chemical composition of gas you cannot boost octane to any significant degree to make it worthwhile as Jordo mentioned. Save your money and buy VP racing fuel. Yes, its expensive because it really is high octane gas. You wanna play, you gotta pay!

Baer383 09-21-2013 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by IDZRVIT (Post 2498569)
I don't recall the source but he was a petroleum engineer who quite bluntly stated octane boosters don't work. He said becuause of the chemical composition of gas you cannot boost octane to any significant degree to make it worthwhile as Jordo mentioned. Save your money and buy VP racing fuel. Yes, its expensive because it really is high octane gas. You wanna play, you gotta pay!

Its really funny how I read the Mustang,Corvette,LS1,Subaru,forums and those that use it can run more boost more timing and have no knock, but you guys blast something you don't use, save your comment for someone who can't read or hear.:shakes head:

DEpointfive0 09-21-2013 10:23 AM

Yeahhhh... Torco is the only OTC octane booster that works, other octane boosters that say they bump your octane by 4 points mean .4 octane. But
Torco is serious shít.

Baer383 09-21-2013 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2498653)
Yeahhhh... Torco is the only OTC octane booster that works, other octane boosters that say they bump your octane by 4 points mean .4 octane. But
Torco is serious shít.

I know I use it.:tup:

DEpointfive0 09-21-2013 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 2498658)
I know I use it.:tup:

Lol, I'm agreeing with you. I just didn't want to quote IDZ....

Baer383 09-21-2013 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by DEpointfive0 (Post 2498660)
Lol, I'm agreeing with you. I just didn't want to quote IDZ....

I know you are.it's all good De5O:hello:


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