What is race gas called?

The specialized NASCAR fuel is Sunoco Green E15, a 98 octane, unleaded fuel blend specifically engineered for high-performance engines and race cars. It's called Green E15 because the racing fuel is actually green in color.
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What kind of gas is used in NASCAR?

Sunoco's 260 GTX Racing Gasoline is the official fuel of NASCAR. Sunoco 260 GTX is an unleaded racing fuel that contains no oxygenates and no metal additives (lead). It also does not contain any ethers or alcohols such as ethanol or methanol or any other oxygenates.
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Is E85 considered race gas?

E85 is not the same as E85R

The "R" in the name stands for race fuel. The E85 you get from the pump is 85% ethanol and 15% regular gasoline, or at least it should be. Most E85 pumps state that the ratio varies seasonly.
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What is better E85 or race gas?

E85 fuel can give you a significant boost in power and torque without breaking the bank for racing fuels. It has a base octane rating of 105 and has the bonus of added cooling properties that add even more knock resistance than racing fuels with the same rating.
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What types of racing fuel are there?

Racing fuel
  • Leaded gasoline, formerly used by the NASCAR series and other motorsports. ...
  • Nitromethane and methanol fuel, used by Top Fuel drag racing.
  • Methanol fuel, formerly used in some open-wheel race cars, like IndyCar Series prior to 2007 and in Top Alcohol drag racing.
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What octane is race gas?

The gasoline at a gas station ranges from 87 to 93 octane. Racing fuel ranges from 100 to 120 octane. Since racing engines operate with higher compression ratios, they need higher octane racing fuel to operate.
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What is race gas made of?

Race Gas. Race gas is gasoline with additives to increase octane even more. These can include lead, ethanol, and methanol. Lead isn't compatible with oxygen sensors.
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Can I run E85 in my racecar?

Less Heat Build-Up. E85 is popular in racing because the engine runs cooler with E85 than with gasoline. This is because Ethanol has over 1/3rd of oxygen by mass, which is higher than in oxygenated race fuels, where the levels are below 15% of oxygen by mass.
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What is the best fuel for race cars?

Most race car drivers prefer fuel that is methanol- or ethanol-based, and the reason is simple, really. Overall, alcohol-based fuel has a high octane rating which increases fuel efficiency. Methanol burns cleaner and cooler, is less flammable, and less expensive than gasoline.
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Can you mix E85 with race fuel?

Mixing E85 with race fuel is fine, people do it all the time.
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Does 87 burn faster than E85?

The loss in MPG is dependent on the actual ethanol content of the fuel that you're running. The drop in fuel economy is because ethanol has lower energy content per gallon than gasoline. E85 also burns faster than regular gasoline because it vaporizes faster.
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How much HP can E85 add?

Forced induction often nets the largest gains from E85, because you are not limited to just adding more spark, like an N/A engine is. More boost is a huge benefit and can net 15-25 hp per pound of boost, which means much more gains are available on forced induction versus N/A, when switching to E85.
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Will E85 hurt my engine?

E85 is actually safer for your engine than regular gasoline is. E85 flex fuel not only powers your engine but also cleans your engine, fuel lines, and fuel injectors. That's because E85 contains a high amount of ethanol, up to 83%. Ethanol is an excellent cleaner.
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What fuel do Daytona cars use?

But don't start panicking about greenhouse gases yet — while that's a startling amount of gas, it's actually only a small chunk of the 360 million gallons-plus of gas used daily in the U.S. On top of that, NASCAR says the cars' racing fuel, Sunoco Green E15, is specially blended to reduce the cars' greenhouse emissions ...
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How much is NASCAR gas a gallon?

Be glad you're not filling up for the Daytona 500. The gas Nascar drivers will put into their tanks on Sunday costs $7.80 a gallon. With tax, it's $8.26—roughly twice what Americans now are paying at the pump. Of course, it's not ordinary gas.
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What is race ethanol?

One Ethanol “R” is a specially formulated ethanol blend intended for ultra high performance racing engines. R was designed to be used in forced induction, nitrous, and N/A engines requiring race fuels with an octane rating of 116 or higher.
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What gas does F1 use?

What octane fuel do F1 cars use? The fuel used in an F1 car is a minimum of 87 octane, keeping in line with the requirement that the petrol used must be similar to what you would put in a road car at the pump.
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Can you mix racing fuel with regular gas?

Yes, you can mix any of our race fuels. But remember – if your engine needs an unleaded fuel, you don't want to mix leaded with unleaded. Doing so would make a leaded fuel which could still damage oxygen sensors and catalytic converters.
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Does race gas make more power?

Many race fuel are oxygenated. Oxygenated fuels allow the engine to have a higher power output because oxygen is brought into the engine from air and fuel. Ethanol for example has an oxygen atom trapped in the chemical structure.
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What fuel makes the most power?

The highest energy density fuel is hydrogen, which is also the simplest chemical component in existence. Gasoline, which is derived from refining crude oil, contains much more energy than coal (twice the lower grade bituminous) or wood (three times).
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Does octane make power?

Higher octane fuel will not offer any better fuel mileage, increase engine horsepower, or make the engine start quicker. Higher octane only increases the likelihood that the combustion will be controlled, and your engine will perform as it was designed.
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Is E85 the same as 100 octane?

Ethanol naturally has a high octane rating, so E85 is always over 100 octane.
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Will 110 octane hurt my engine?

Owner. EZ- Your engine is not set up to take advantage of 110 octane fuel, but it will definitely not cause your car to overheat. The higher the octane you use, up to a certain limit, the more resistant the fuel is to preignition/detonation/knocking, allowing an engine to run more ignition advance.
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Is 110 octane leaded or unleaded?

So when it comes to leaded vs unleaded, the rule of thumb is unleaded if you have oxygen sensors and leaded if you don't. In the case of older engines, any leaded fuel with an octane of 110 or close to it works great.
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Is race gas Illegal?

Therefore, it is illegal to sell, offer for sale, supply, and offer for supply non-complying racing fuel (leaded and unleaded) for motor vehicles in California except in competition racing vehicles.
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