So what's the need to know things when using race fuel.
What sort of power increase can you see?
Is it harmful to any components in the engine or fuel system?
Do you have to drain all the normal fuel out before putting in?
What else do I need to know.
Race Fuel - Pro's & con's
on mine 700 on v power ,vp import gives 80bhp more with about 10 degrees more timing
generally engine feels smoother on race fuel,but cylinder pressure are much more due to increased timing.
dont add race fuel with out timing increase or you will loose power,unless its a couple of litres as a mix to stop det.
yes its best to drain after and store in a sealed container.
hope that helps
generally engine feels smoother on race fuel,but cylinder pressure are much more due to increased timing.
dont add race fuel with out timing increase or you will loose power,unless its a couple of litres as a mix to stop det.
yes its best to drain after and store in a sealed container.
hope that helps

EVO 7 with 2300cc,GT35,HKS 272's,1000cc,MOTEC...the list goes on..
This is exactly the sort of thing that I need to know:nod:gary@apt wrote:generally engine feels smoother on race fuel,but cylinder pressure are much more due to increased timing.
We are currently running 1.7bar boost but this will going up to 2.0bar (at some point). So the question is. Do you have any idea of what difference adding race fuel will make.
ive no idea in cosworth stuff mate
extra igntion and race fuel will make more just dont go to far or you will lift head
extra igntion and race fuel will make more just dont go to far or you will lift head
pablo wrote:This is exactly the sort of thing that I need to know:nod:
We are currently running 1.7bar boost but this will going up to 2.0bar (at some point). So the question is. Do you have any idea of what difference adding race fuel will make.

EVO 7 with 2300cc,GT35,HKS 272's,1000cc,MOTEC...the list goes on..
I use MaxNos 119 octane when running NOS
A good alternative is V Power with Power Pour ( Power Pour supplied by Webster Race Engineering) about
A good alternative is V Power with Power Pour ( Power Pour supplied by Webster Race Engineering) about

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One of my concerns, and one that I know Alan will raise when I finally talk to him about this, is lifting the head........again:blush5:
I had heard stuff about it damaging fuel lines and the like, so knowing what to do is massively helpful.
I like the alternative of using Power Pour as we only ever put V Power in the car. That sounds like a plan.
One of my concerns, and one that I know Alan will raise when I finally talk to him about this, is lifting the head........again:blush5:
I had heard stuff about it damaging fuel lines and the like, so knowing what to do is massively helpful.
I like the alternative of using Power Pour as we only ever put V Power in the car. That sounds like a plan.