Torco accelerator
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Torco accelerator
Anyone use this?
http://torcoracefuel.net/pro-accelerator.html
If works, it's very simple way to get race gas performance with premium fuel
Will it left deposit on spark plugs if used regularly?
http://torcoracefuel.net/pro-accelerator.html
If works, it's very simple way to get race gas performance with premium fuel
Will it left deposit on spark plugs if used regularly?
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96 and 08 911 turbos
yes, it works very well, but you will get the reddish MTBE deposits on your plugs.
If you use it in fairly high quantities (more than 1 32oz bottle per tank), you may need to replace your plugs more frequently.
If you use it in fairly high quantities (more than 1 32oz bottle per tank), you may need to replace your plugs more frequently.
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I've used it on my biturbo frequently, had plugs changed @40k Techs A close friend of mine: Reaults. aflter using lots of Torco were great if h got the right mix. Having said that turbo's react much more portintley than Kompressors ie turbs luv d stuff. having said that I Saw .zero plug reidue... I'd use. it 1-2 mo on near full tanks on otherwise crummy 91. I have since got around 10gal true 109
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96 and 08 911 turbos
as far as I can see, there is no reason why it should contribute to engine wear. Just make sure to get the unleaded version...the leaded ones beat up cats and 02 sensors.
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I use the stuff but in my experience, the gains on the 55 motor are negligible unless you specifically tune for it. With a tune, I got about 10wkw at the top and as much as 15wkw at about 5,000 rpm. The ratio used was one bottle of Torco to 40 liters of fuel