New racing ethanol
Ignite racing fuel just came out with new ethanol blends and they're not e-85, north of 90%. The gains are crazy and my car loves it. They just came out with 111 and 114 and its easy on the pocket book. They test all the batches so its always consistent. Check em' out!
Ignite racing fuel just came out with new ethanol blends and they're not e-85, north of 90%. The gains are crazy and my car loves it. They just came out with 111 and 114 and its easy on the pocket book. They test all the batches so its always consistent. Check em' out!

Mike
Like I said, I havent yet reached a point where i needed more fuel.. 225whp/cyl would be 1300+whp on a Porsche..
I see the Dyno chart with +86whp Peak but of course its not the same boost, Timing, AFR's.. If i take a car off 93 pump and put on Pump e85 i can show 300whp gains.. Please explain the advantages to this fuel vs pump E85??
Mike
Mike
The timing and boost werent changed at all and it was compared to VP Import. Ignite has more ethanol in the blend than E-85 which provides more horsepower and is consistant where pump E-85 is not. Aside from the higher octane as well, you can be more aggressive with timing which is great. I am definitely a fan.
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The timing and boost werent changed at all and it was compared to VP Import. Ignite has more ethanol in the blend than E-85 which provides more horsepower and is consistant where pump E-85 is not. Aside from the higher octane as well, you can be more aggressive with timing which is great. I am definitely a fan.
Mike
I am sure that the price retails differently depending on where you buy it but I got the 108 off their website for about $5.60 a gallon. Pretty cheap compared to other race gas anyway. Do you race?
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