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High octane leaded gasoline

2.1K views 14 replies 12 participants last post by  Bobbyd85  
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The Marathon station near my house haa a special pump for the local race track.... do you think this would be good, bad or ugly in my Victory Hammer S?
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Not so good for Cats and really too high octane. I doubt a vic or much other than a plane would use this stuff. Like said, you'd need some killer compression.

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#8 ·

oldsarge,
Jus or fun how much was it a gallon?
it's leaded, so it's alittle tuff on your Cat Conv if you havn't hacked them out yet, and 12/1 compression will burn it, but mostly it's just making an expesive product more expensive, however if you have yanked the cats, and you mixed it about 50/50 with reg gas it would do Ok, but not really much reason to do it.
 
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DirtyTwin said:
oldsarge,
Jus or fun how much was it a gallon?
it's leaded, so it's alittle tuff on your Cat Conv if you havn't hacked them out yet, and 12/1 compression will burn it, but mostly it's just making an expesive product more expensive, however if you have yanked the cats, and you mixed it about 50/50 with reg gas it would do Ok, but not really much reason to do it.
12:1 isn't enough to burn it at the mixtures and timing we run. Complete and total waste of time. The lead will crowd the hardened seats, and cause problems
 
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bharper4213 said:
Its not my bike so a say go for it and tell us how it worked lol
It worked! Except when the bike hit 88 MPH I went forward in time..

I have some bad news, Your son has a car tire on the back of your bike and you daughter has a Harley tattoo on her... well lets skip the details