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Old 10-02-2003, 03:46 PM
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racing fuel

I will be racing this weekend at Englishtown for only the second time. I see they have 4 types of racing fuels, which one is best for me, since I have no catylic converter and NOS, can I go to a higher octane then 100?
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Re: racing fuel

If you have no catalytic converter or n2o than yeah you can run a higher octane. Friend runs 115 octane for is racing integra
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sorry, my bad, I have no cat converter but I am spraying a 75 shot of Nos.
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