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Homebrew "Race Fuel" | Bob Is The Oil Guy

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Home brew racing fuel | Ford Muscle Cars Tech Forum

    https://www.fordmuscleforums.com/threads/home-brew-racing-fuel.409581/
    On 2002-04-04 04:27, Hottarod wrote: I'm currently running Sunoco 112 ($5.50 a gallon) and 93 pump gas ($1.50) 1 for 1 in my hot rod. That puts my fuel cost at $3.50 a gallon. My little motor burns a lot of it. I would like to cut down on my fuel bill if possible. I also run 93 in my Bronco when I'm pulling the race car and I'm expecting it to ...

Home brew race fuel - Moto-Related - Vital MX

    https://www.vitalmx.com/forums/moto-related,20/home-brew-race-fuel,1361164
    Most people run race fuel simply because it's refined in smaller batches, and it's nowhere near as chemically inconsistent as pump gas. It produces readily reproducible results, whereas with pump gas, your performance can vary greatly from tank to tank, or especially from station to station.

Bones Brew Fuel - Bones Motor Sports

    https://www.bonesmotorsports.com/Bones-Brew-Fuel-_c_14.html
    Bones Brew Fuel . 30% Nitro Car Fuel. 25% Nitro Car Fuel. 20% and 16% Nitro Car Fuel. Break-in Fuel. Mix and Match Quarts from our Standard Blends. Custom Blend. Heli Fuel. Boat Fuel. Products [4] Sort by: Alum Spout that will fit directly onto our quart bottles. $6.99. Add To Cart ...

MAKE YOUR OWN RACE FUEL | Raptor Forum

    https://www.raptorforum.com/threads/make-your-own-race-fuel.13359/
    A: First of all, the F1 racers did not use 100% toluene, but 84%. The other 16% in their brew is n-heptane, which has an octane rating of zero. The reason for this strange combination is because the F1 rocket fuel was limited to the rules to being of 102 RON octane. The n-heptane is "filler" to make the fuel comply with the rules.

MAKE YOUR OWN RACE FUEL - Blue Traxx Forum

    https://www.bluetraxx.com/threads/make-your-own-race-fuel.67862/
    A: First of all, the F1 racers did not use 100% toluene, but 84%. The other 16% in their brew is n-heptane, which has an octane rating of zero. The reason for this strange combination is because the F1 rocket fuel was limited to the rules to being of 102 RON octane. The n-heptane is "filler" to make the fuel comply with the rules.

Home-brewing fuel - Page 5 - RCU Forums

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    RC Fuels - Home-brewing fuel - Hey Cleared, I would add a few more... A. You know how to handle explosive chemicals. Be sure to ground EVERYTHING including yourself. I am NOT kidding! B. You have a place to store the raw materials away from your house or have a home owners policy that they know what your doing because

Home Brew Octane Booster recipes - what have you got?

    https://www.speed-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=18352
    The reason is that lead will react with each fuel component in a different way. Lead added to some components will significantly increase octane, some will be insensitive and with some, octane will actually be reduced. As a very general guide (very, very general) you could use a weighted average.

Homebrew Octane Boosters - GN/TTyPE

    http://www.gnttype.org/techarea/misc/octanebooster.html
    Richard Lassiter's "How to Mix Your Own Brew" FORMULA 1 Toulene R+M/2...114 Cost...$2.50/gal Mixtures with 92 Octane Premium 10%...94.2 Octane 20%...96.4 Octane 30%...98.6 Octane Notes: Common ingredient in Octane Boosters in a can. 12-16 ounces will only raise octane 2-3 *points*, I.e. from 92 to 92.3.

Make Your Own Fuel! Alcohol Fuel Basics - Mother Earth …

    https://www.motherearthnews.com/sustainable-living/renewable-energy/make-your-own-fuel-zmaz10amzraw/
    You can produce fuel from your own crops. From an acre of corn, you could produce 300 gallons of ethanol. A wide variety of other crops can be used for alcohol-fuel production including apples,...

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