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Tests Toulene and octane boosters
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02-11-2008, 02:27 PM | #1 |
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Tests Toulene and octane boosters
Toulene and octane boosters, for us how has limited access to high octane gas, is this really an alternative.
I googled and found some tests, has any one tested some of this stuff? http://sportscarforums.com/f13/tolue...oice-3257.html http://www.europeancarweb.com/tech/0...ted/index.html
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Stay away from Toulene or other industrial chemicals that aren't refined and unsuitable for direct injection applications. If you want to use an octane booster, try NOS brand octane booster. It works well and is readily available.
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I love the nos octane booster.... I haven't put anything in my 335, but I use to pour the whole bottle into my Kawasaki ZX6R... Wheelies all the time... its great fun.
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