Bros I test drove this baby yesterday, what a ride! powerfull! I'm not too crazy about it's looks though. The dealer had 87 octane gas in it, should have been 94 octane would have been more fun!
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Nice that car is hot! I think im going to test drive Mustang Cover. and the Mustang Shelby GT 500.
I love the old skool look. The critics have been buzzing about that car.
http://www.allsportauto.com/english/...17&zl_idMD=791
http://www.allsportauto.com/english/...29&zl_idMD=791
http://www.allsportauto.com/english/...lby_gt_500.phpLast edited by NYCmitch25; 04-13-05, 09:57 PM.
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Actually the lower the octain the more power you get out of the fuel. Octane retards ignition and is used to prevent high compression engines from pinging. The reason average octanes have been going up over the years is that car makers are using higher compression engines than they used to. But using the least octane that doesn't ping in your engine will result in the most power. Obviously don't go lower than the manual for your vehicle instructs you to.Originally posted by GreekTank
Bros I test drove this baby yesterday, what a ride! powerfull! I'm not too crazy about it's looks though. The dealer had 87 octane gas in it, should have been 94 octane would have been more fun!
http://science.howstuffworks.com/gasoline3.htm
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Really. Can you post anything to back up this claim? Cause from everything i've read and seen, higher octane fuel contains more oxygen molecules which will produce a more efficient burn and dyno tests have shown higher octain to create a tad more power. Here's one article i've seen.Originally posted by damon_achey
Actually the lower the octain the more power you get out of the fuel. Octane retards ignition and is used to prevent high compression engines from pinging. The reason average octanes have been going up over the years is that car makers are using higher compression engines than they used to. But using the least octane that doesn't ping in your engine will result in the most power. Obviously don't go lower than the manual for your vehicle instructs you to.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/gasoline3.htm
http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/72498/
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if you read in that article they are advancing the timing with each pull also. THey call this flash timing when on the dyno. guys use this to bullshit the printout. you are both actually saying kind of the same thing. higher octane prevents detonation which increases horsepower, and with HOT ROD advancing the timing they are compensating for the allowance octane increase will allow in degrees of total timing. More timing without detonation= horsepower.Originally posted by beefcake
Really. Can you post anything to back up this claim? Cause from everything i've read and seen, higher octane fuel contains more oxygen molecules which will produce a more efficient burn and dyno tests have shown higher octain to create a tad more power. Here's one article i've seen.
http://www.hotrod.com/techarticles/72498/
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