trbowgn
Jun 1 2010, 10:58 AM
Who sells Unleaded race gas in the kzoo area? I would like to find somewhere around 104 if possible.
Thanks
Jaybee
Jun 1 2010, 11:17 AM
Magoo's on 40/43 sells 110 unleaded I think, as well as the Hilltop gas station off of US131 exit 44, D ave.
I drive by Magoo's just about every day, I'll have to take a closer look to be sure, but I'm pretty sure it's Sunoco 110 unleaded, and the Hilltop sells Torco.
SpoolinSol
Jun 1 2010, 01:57 PM
speedway on sprinkle (by exit to I94 / wings staidium) used to have CAM2 race fuel back in the day...
ShoToonz
Jun 1 2010, 04:37 PM
they still do, at least last time I was there a few weeks back. I've dumped a few gallons into my SHO when delivering pizza from time to time.
ohsoslow
Jun 1 2010, 11:44 PM
torco is no longer, i think most places replaced torco with vp race fuels.
Pressurecooker
Jun 7 2010, 09:57 PM
e-85 is about 107 octane. you have to be set up to run richer mixtures, but, you can blend 93 pump at about 66% to e-85 at 33% and get near 100 octane or so and be good with only slightly richer mixtures. I ran my srt-4 with stage 2 injectors and anywhere from 25 to 33% e-85 and it held HOM (which needs around 100 octane to do) for about 4 years with no troubles what-so-ever.
to run straight e-85 you should have alcohol compatible parts and something like almost 50% larger injectors. (dont quote me here but I know its a lot and you can look it up)(which is why e-85 gets worse mpg) my stage 2 injectors were about 30% larger than stock.
Shaver rd Meijer sells e-85.
besides, its less filling and tastes great!
MaskedMan
Jun 16 2010, 04:50 AM
Speedway on sprinkle (By Wings) does infact sell Octane 110 (CAM2).
trbowgn
Jun 17 2010, 01:01 PM
I stopped by the Speedway on Sprinkle the other day and they do sell 110 octane CAM2 but it says that it is leaded.
CAM 2 RACING GASOLINE
"Cam 2" is the generic name used for Sunoco Race Fuels. You can expect the same consistent high quality performance from Cam 2 Racing Gasoline that you get from Sunoco Race Fuels because the names are interchangeable. It is the same product, made in the same facility by the same people. We use this name wherever the "Sunoco" brand name cannot be used, such as gasoline outlets which carry a competing brand of street gasoline. Cam 2 is available in 110, 112, and 116 octane leaded, and 100 and 104 unleaded. Please refer to the specs and MSDS for the Sunoco fuels listed above.
yep it looks like the 110 at the Speedway is leaded.
I will have to check out the other places to see if they have unleaded.
vdubgreg
Jun 19 2010, 03:44 PM
even tho you have a cat, you can still run leaded race gas. just do what i did and do a 50/50 ish mixture. it will not clog the cat if you use it every once in a while. just bring a pen or something to prop the flapper on the filler neck because the nozzle is too big to fit into the "newer" necks. I could tell a pretty big difference in my rocco which still has the cat on it. try it out for yourself.
ohsoslow
Jun 22 2010, 10:09 AM
It's not the cats generally that you worry about geting plugged, it's more the o2 sensors
fouling
trbowgn
Jun 22 2010, 01:57 PM
I know I can run the leaded if I have to but I was just hoping some one had 104 no lead around so I wouldn't have to mix.
I believe if you have a heated 02 sensor you have very little risk of coating the tip.
vdubgreg
Jul 3 2010, 05:46 PM
yeah but if you have a stock o2 sensor still, it really isnt doing anything right now. or you can just get rid of all that shit.
patgsx
Jul 19 2010, 12:29 AM
well i was at gingerman today, and they had sunoco 100 octane for 7$ a gallon which is bullshit. I would also like to know for sure where in the Kalamazoo area i can get 100 or 104 UNLEADED gas? Both D ave gas stations sell 110 leaded which i used, and just diluted it with 93, but that isn't good on the old o2 sensor...
Thecman02
Jul 19 2010, 04:32 PM
That's why I gave up on Race Gas for the most part.
I <3 E85.
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