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I've searched on here couldn't get a deffinate answer. If I get an adjustable timing plate do I have to run race gas? I live at 650' elevation mods currently are t-5's and a cut air box lid.

 

No, ignition timing has nothing to do with compression and therefor the required octane of your fuel will not be affected by the timing plate.

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No, ignition timing has nothing to do with compression and therefor the required octane of your fuel will not be affected by the timing plate.

Incorrect...to a point.

A modest increase of timing should not need higher octane.

But any time you increase heat in a motor (compression, timing, etc.) the possibility is there.

If you slap on a plate and put a few degrees of timing on it...****And it was tuned/jetted properly before***...you most likely will not have to add octane.

Listening to your motor and reading spark plugs are a good idea regardless.

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+4 timing and always run premium fuel, you should have no problem... 86 and 87 octane are for lawn mowers anyway, and should never be run in your Banshee..

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What fuel do you guys use on youre banshees? I always put 98ron fuel and it has stock cool head and stock timing plate.

 

I always read guys saying they put 91ron fuel and if they get 21cc domes they go up to 95 or 98ron is this correct?

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Thank you for all your replies. I'm more familiar with supercharged mustangs than the banshee's. I know more compression equals running race gas but low compression supercharged /turbo motors can also require it because of igmition timing.The E85 comment was a smartass comment on the nitro methane comment

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What fuel do you guys use on youre banshees? I always put 98ron fuel and it has stock cool head and stock timing plate.

 

I always read guys saying they put 91ron fuel and if they get 21cc domes they go up to 95 or 98ron is this correct?

depends on your compression ratio...
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what pruis runs on e85?

I have a customer with 2 Prius's and he runs E85 in both of them... So... Theres that....... Also have a customer with a "Not so" Smart Car that runs E85... 

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