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Old Mar 19, 2001 | 12:05 AM
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I posted this under the Octane booster thread also, just want everyone to check it out.


Follow this link www.racegas.com and click on GT 100 locations to see if theres a pump near you

SUNOCO GTTM UNLEADED


For classics, street rods, muscle cars, motorcycles, exotics, and showroom stock racing. Sunoco GTTM Unleaded is a pacesetter. It has a comprehensive additive package for greater engine protection and cleanliness. And it’s unsurpassed for racing cars that require unleaded gasoline, and those with knock sensors, computers, or turbo-charged engines. GTTM Unleaded is formulated to meet OPRG standards for reformulated gasolines within all 50 states.

Fuel Property Typical Specifications
Specific Gravity 0.760
Pump Octane (R+M)/2 100
Reid Vapor Pressure 8
Distillation,°F
Initial Boiling Pt. 90
10% Evap. 150
50% Evap. 210
90% Evap. 230
Final Boiling Pt. 260
Color Clear



SUNOCO GT PLUSTM UNLEADED


Sunoco’s newest high performance unleaded racing fuel. Created for race cars, bikes, and boats with compression ratios up to 14:1, GT PlusTM is designed with the professional racer in mind, and should not be used on the street.

Fuel Property Typical Specifications
Specific Gravity 0.735
Pump Octane (R+M)/2 104
Reid Vapor Pressure 9
Distillation,°F
Initial Boiling Pt. 100
10% Evap. 135
50% Evap. 200
90% Evap. 230
Final Boiling Pt. 255
Color Lt. Blue
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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 11:02 PM
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I know no one replied, but it will help a few out there that asked for it. Thanks

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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 11:18 PM
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Well, you can get the 104 at Bumberas Performance in Houston. I run it every week in about a 50/50 mix with 93. Good stuff. Don't leave home without it. Also don't store in a clear or white container in the sun for hours exposed. It will turn to crap.
Sunoco has a care of race fuel page on their website.
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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 11:21 PM
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The nearest one to me is some 6 hours away, not very realistic. Too bad I left texas, the rod shop I worked at used to buy 50 gallon barrels of 100 octane race fuel.

Maybe that is what I need to do.

Paul
 
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Old Jun 27, 2001 | 11:30 PM
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Hey Spiro,
I looked up the octane booster post from a while back and I was wondering if you have ever used the torco race fuel that is talked about in the post.

I am thinking this might be a good alternative for me not being close to a 100 octane dealer.

What do you think?
Paul
 
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