Meth and C116

Sounds like a custom tune with a hand held programmer would be the best for you. The easiest way to go is to tune your truck for 100 unleaded fuel (do not mess with the leaded stuff). This fuel is readily available at many gas stations and you can fill up anytime. Once tuned on the dyno for this fuel, you can have a race calibration or a 91 calibration. Options are two computers or a handheld.

The oxygenated unleaded fuels work great but can cause hard starting and have a very short shelf life. Good for a drag day and nothing else. This stuff is really nasty and will give you two headed babies if you breathe it.

Dan Cragin
DC Performance Inc
310-841-6996
 
Nowwhat said:
\There are several 76 stations that sell 100 octane unleaded right out of the pump....no issues...but again the torco accelerator is awesome....leaded race fuel will eat up your 02 sensors unless you buy ones that can handle the lead...you will get some hours out of the cats before they go south...I ran leaded in my car with cats for 20 hours with no problems...

Thanks for the info on the 100 octane gas stations. Not 100% sure how updated the list is but I came up with this list:

Agoura 76 - at the Chesbouro off ramp of the 101 freeway in Agoura.
28203 Dorothy Dr.
Agoura Hills (818) 991-6241

Bellflower 76 Service
16719 Lakewood Blvd.
Bellflower (562) 633-9176

Downs Oil Co. *
1296 Magnolia
Corona (909) 737-3421

Fishback Motorsports *
El Cajon (619) 912-3876

Huntington Beach Car Wash
18971 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Bch. (714) 847-4924

J & R Shell
1808 White Ave.
La Verne (909) 593-7015

Brentwood 76 Service
12037 San Vicente Blvd.
Los Angeles (310) 476-4818

Graham 76 Service
2690 San Miguel Rd.
Newport Bch. (949) 644-7151

Norwalk 76 Service Center *
10951 W. Imperial Hwy.
Norwalk (562) 868-8659

Southern Counties Oil *
1825 W. Collins
Orange (714) 744-7140

Arroyo Parkway 76 *
155 E. Glenarm
Pasadena (626) 441-3392

Phillips Ranch 76
16 Village Loop Rd.
Pomona (909) 623-2429
Phillips Ranch in Pomona, CA. Take 60 fwy, exit phillips ranch road and go north, then turn right on village loop and it will be on left hand side (about 1/2 of fwy exit).
100 Octane unleaded

Cosby Oil Co. *
6220 Fairmount Ave.
San Diego (619) 280-6884

Star Propane *
4426 W. First St.
Santa Ana (714) 839-7676

Cosby Oil Co. *
12902 E. Park St.
Santa Fe Springs (562) 946-4404
www.cosbyoil.com

* Sears Point, Unocal 76
100 Octane unleaded (blue)Ê
114 Octane leaded (orange)Ê
Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma, CA.

KRS Distributing *
8230 Pacific
Stanton (714) 816-8983

Downs Oil Co. *
42088 Rio Nedo, Suite 101
Temecula (909) 506-4545

Playa Vista 76 *
8300 Lincoln Blvd
Westchester (310) 649-4683

Kahn 76 Service
150 S. Citrus
West Covina (626) 339-8018

Woodland Hills, Texaco
101 OctaneÊ
Woodland Hills, CA. NorthwestÊcorner of DeSoto and Van Owen

Yorba Linda 76 Service
18351 Imperial Hwy.
Yorba Linda (714) 693-2546

* Also carry leaded racing gasoline
 
stp octane boost only raises you 2 points (91 to 91.2) so it's basically useless. Torco race gas accelerator that we use raises 91 to 96 octane. you don't need C-16, that's race gas and costs a lot more than torco. you'd have to mix in about 5 gallons of C-16 (at $9 a gallon) per tank to get the same octane as 24 oz of torco.

~mike~

SrtBrad said:
Here's another question:

I was tuned to Chevron pump gas (91 Octane) with 2 bottles of STP octane boost. What kind of race gas should I get (C116 118octane or C23 125octane) and what proportions of each for a full tank of 26 gallons.

They offer Q23 which is oxygenated 125 octane. Do we want oxygenated fuel and why?

All 3 race gases mentioned above are leaded. How will this effect the Hi Flow cats and O2 sensors?

What would you say is the best way to go instead of buying 2 bottles of octane boost every time I go to the track?

Thanks,
Brad
 
SrtBrad said:
Thanks for the info on the 100 octane gas stations. Not 100% sure how updated the list is but I came up with this list:

Agoura 76 - at the Chesbouro off ramp of the 101 freeway in Agoura.
28203 Dorothy Dr.
Agoura Hills (818) 991-6241

Bellflower 76 Service
16719 Lakewood Blvd.
Bellflower (562) 633-9176

Downs Oil Co. *
1296 Magnolia
Corona (909) 737-3421

Fishback Motorsports *
El Cajon (619) 912-3876

Huntington Beach Car Wash
18971 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Bch. (714) 847-4924

J & R Shell
1808 White Ave.
La Verne (909) 593-7015

Brentwood 76 Service
12037 San Vicente Blvd.
Los Angeles (310) 476-4818

Graham 76 Service
2690 San Miguel Rd.
Newport Bch. (949) 644-7151

Norwalk 76 Service Center *
10951 W. Imperial Hwy.
Norwalk (562) 868-8659

Southern Counties Oil *
1825 W. Collins
Orange (714) 744-7140

Arroyo Parkway 76 *
155 E. Glenarm
Pasadena (626) 441-3392

Phillips Ranch 76
16 Village Loop Rd.
Pomona (909) 623-2429
Phillips Ranch in Pomona, CA. Take 60 fwy, exit phillips ranch road and go north, then turn right on village loop and it will be on left hand side (about 1/2 of fwy exit).
100 Octane unleaded

Cosby Oil Co. *
6220 Fairmount Ave.
San Diego (619) 280-6884

Star Propane *
4426 W. First St.
Santa Ana (714) 839-7676

Cosby Oil Co. *
12902 E. Park St.
Santa Fe Springs (562) 946-4404
www.cosbyoil.com

* Sears Point, Unocal 76
100 Octane unleaded (blue)Ê
114 Octane leaded (orange)Ê
Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma, CA.

KRS Distributing *
8230 Pacific
Stanton (714) 816-8983

Downs Oil Co. *
42088 Rio Nedo, Suite 101
Temecula (909) 506-4545

Playa Vista 76 *
8300 Lincoln Blvd
Westchester (310) 649-4683

Kahn 76 Service
150 S. Citrus
West Covina (626) 339-8018

Woodland Hills, Texaco
101 OctaneÊ
Woodland Hills, CA. NorthwestÊcorner of DeSoto and Van Owen

Yorba Linda 76 Service
18351 Imperial Hwy.
Yorba Linda (714) 693-2546

* Also carry leaded racing gasoline
Not sure if that is a updated list I remember calling the Norwalk one and they no longer sold 100 octane fuel. I've been to the Huntington Bch(out of the pump $6.69 a gal) and the Bellflower(5 gal jug $8.00 a gal) before.
 
I found a local distributer in Marina Del Ray area for the Torco. I will be going with either 100 octane gas to the track and have the Torco as a back up in case the 100 is not available.

Just want to thank everyone for educating me on this issue with octane.:rock: :rock:

The Torco distributer is a local guy that progressed from buying Torco for his race cars to being a distributer since he buys so much product. His name is Joel and might stop in on this forum.
 

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