Ok, I know this is going to sound crazy, but here goes. I have an '88 Delta 88 Olds, with minor mods, and Series I 3800. Anyway, I've always known the car runs better with some alcohol in it, so tonight I tried a stronger mix. I put 2 quarts of 70% isopropyl alcohol into the tank, which had about 3.5 gallons of 93 octane already. Well, I ain't kiddin, I got at least .28 seconds off my 0-60 time, and it was about 80* outside with heavy fog, which means about 100% humidity. I don't recommend mixing it quite as strong (I was using it to help clean out the fuel system), and I do recommend using the 91% alcohol, but it really gave a noticeable difference both with the SOTP and the stopwatch.
Using alcohol lowers the combustion temps, which helps draw in a denser air/fuel charge, which makes more power, of course. Isopropyl alcohol and water also raises the octane rating. If you can't afford racing gas, and/or you have a forced induction engine, I recommend adding isopropyl alky from walmart or wherever you find it the cheapest. It also adds thermal efficiency, giving better mpg.
DK
Using alcohol lowers the combustion temps, which helps draw in a denser air/fuel charge, which makes more power, of course. Isopropyl alcohol and water also raises the octane rating. If you can't afford racing gas, and/or you have a forced induction engine, I recommend adding isopropyl alky from walmart or wherever you find it the cheapest. It also adds thermal efficiency, giving better mpg.
DK
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