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Post  waypastcrazy August 19th 2009, 5:58 pm

I copied this from another site thought it was interesting. All opinions and experiences welcome thx clyde

Great info from Eric Brooks on modularfordsQuote: Ever wonder if your airfuel will change with race gas? The answer is yes....Real gasoline has various different stoich points due to the blend, how much ethanol is in it, etc. It is somewhere between 14.1 and 14.7 though.Finding the information on race gas isn't easy. It is not posted anywhere on the internet that I have found. VP does not publish it, nor does Sunoco (TurboBlue)Several weeks ago I got in touch with the chemist at VP and got all the stoich points of their fuels. Last week I got in touch with a Sunoco chemist and got the data from him as well.When I asked the guy from Sunoco why they don't publish the information on the TurboBlue website he said - Quote:Eric - you're right, stoichiometry is important. Fact is many people have no idea what it is - kudos to you for knowing. Unfortunately many folks we talk to think the stoichiometric air/fuel ratio is where they should set their fuel system at wide open throttle. So we are torn about posting or not posting stoichiometry data because of that potential problem.Shocking right? Especially when you see how different the fuels are...Here is a list of the ones I have gathered.Sunoco MO2X UL – 14.5Sunoco 260 GTX – 14.4Sunoco 260 GT – 13.9Sunoco 260 GT Plus – 13.7Sunoco Standard – 14.8Sunoco Supreme – 14.9Sunoco MO2X – 14.5Sunoco HCR Plus – 14.8Sunoco Maximal – 15.0Sunoco MaxNOS – 14.9Turbo Blue Unleaded (100 octane): 13.9:1Turbo Blue Unleaded Plus (104 octane): 13.7:1Turbo Blue 110: 14.7:1Turbo Blue Advantage: 14.9:1Turbo Blue Extreme: 15.0:1VP Street Blaze 100 = 14.16VP C10 = 14.53VP 110 = 15.09VP C16 = 14.77VP MS109 = 13.41Back to pump gas.... While I had the Sunoco guy's ear, I tried to get an answer about the stoich of their fuel and to find out how much actual Ethanol is in it, when the label says up to 10%...Here are his comments...Quote:I know plenty about pump gas, enough to say that there is no useful stoichiometry data on pump gas. Composition varies WAY too much, regardless of brand/refinery/etc... especially on the lower octane grades.But I can tell you that Sunoco 94, which is very hard to find these days, will contain some ethanol. Per the first sentence, it will depend on the blend though. I would go out on a limb and say it is nearly 10% most of the time (keep in mind 10% is the max allowed by law).Street gas blends change all the time thanks to environmental requirements (fed/state/local), seasonal adjustments, and price pressures.
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