Boxer12
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Has anyone tried running race gas in a Gen 4 w Mopar PCM?
Has anyone tried running race gas in a Gen 4 w Mopar PCM?
Keith, do you have the Mopar PCM (I assume yes). Is that about a 3:1 ratio with 91-3:100 octane? Jim
I've also mixed in some leaded race gas when I can't find any high octane unleaded and there hasn't been any bad side effects from that. Makes the inside of your exhaust tips turn light gray though.
I'm sure you already know this, but even two or three tanks of leaded race gas will kill your cats, and once they're dead, they can plug up pretty quick (assuming you cats are still installed). The O2 sensors will also eventually get messed up from the leaded race gas, which can lead to all kinds of problems with proper fuel delivery. You may not have noticed any bad side effects yet, but when strange things do start happening, keep that in mind. Also, I think there may be some warranty issues with running leaded in an unleaded-only engine.
You only need to up the octane if you alter air-fuel ratio (anything which would result in a leaner mixture) -- you will never, ever get more HP by upping only the octane (myths die hard). Increasing octane allows you to safely run slightly leaner A/F mixtures -- leaner mixture what gives you a tad more HP. The purpose of increasing octane is to avoid detonation / pre-ignition which tends to destroy pistons in a heartbeat.
You can up the octane 1 point by adding a gallon of toluene to the tank. So 1 gallon of toluene over a 93 octane tank will give you about 94 octane. Toluene alone is 114 octane - high boost F-1 cars used up to about 80% toluene many moons ago.
PS: When Granny wants to squeeze a few extra ponies out of her high boost '03 350Z, she'll lean down slightly and dump a couple gallons of toluene in.