Fuel for track days
Discussion
What would be the best fuel for track day use?
Something like Shell v-power is what I would assume, but are there any other generally available alternatives that would be any better? Or would these just cause more headaches - like needing to re-map your engine to the specific fuel, risk to internal engine damage, etc?
Alternatively, what about any widely available fuel additives?
Something like Shell v-power is what I would assume, but are there any other generally available alternatives that would be any better? Or would these just cause more headaches - like needing to re-map your engine to the specific fuel, risk to internal engine damage, etc?
Alternatively, what about any widely available fuel additives?
Presume you're running the 996 Bob, in which case I don't think you'll notice any appreciable performance difference between ordinary 95 unleaded, and a 97 or 98 octane 'super'.
However, it seems to be accepted that Shell V-Power is a good quality fuel with worthwhile additives that can help engines run cleaner and more effeiciently, but you need to use it at least semi-regularly to get the benifit.
However, it seems to be accepted that Shell V-Power is a good quality fuel with worthwhile additives that can help engines run cleaner and more effeiciently, but you need to use it at least semi-regularly to get the benifit.
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