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    how much is it? can it damage ur engine??


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    Sunco is about £90 stg for 25 litres but you would have to get a remap to get any benafit. Safer sticking to petrol and pro boost or miller.

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    ive been running 102 sunoco now for two years defo keeps things running sweet


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    Quote Originally Posted by SMD-R33 View Post
    ive been running 102 sunoco now for two years defo keeps things running sweet
    What car and spec are you runing it on???


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    greddy t67 turbo kit, 720cc injectors, cams, motec m4,hks in tank pump- swirl pot-2xbosch 979 external pumps thats the main things lad cant be fooked writing the rest


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    Thts cool looking at the same kinda spec myself will have two inline pumps
    filling the swirl pot and a big pump on the other side to the fuel rail
    Should be grand for it I reckon. Think its a better way to do it have heard
    mixed views about e85 race fyel seems more consistant


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    havnt used it myself but what put me of was having to buy bigger injectors an changing my fuel lines to teflon as e85 is damn sore on rubber ones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kouki_kid View Post
    Think its a better way to do it have heard
    mixed views about e85 race fyel seems more consistant
    That's the good point here as consistency can vary on fuels but "should" be ok on special brew that cost extra. I'd say its money well spent on mega setups.

    The fact is what is it like when it works......

 

 

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