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hello all.Went to chase some toluene down went to most hardwares they didnt know wot i was on about,one lady said they use tolulon to add to their speed boat.I said this is the stuff where can i get it she said airport,i gave up..BUT autobarn has it named METHYL-BENZINE for $58 for 20 litres pretty expensive does anyone know who has it cheaper and also who can supply cheap race fuel in brizzy?without race licence if u can not publish details pm me i got lot of people keen .thanks

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I run toluene whenever I know im gonna drive my car hard; ie cruises etc. I use ~15% mix. Makes a good deal of difference, however for me its just as an extra measure of protection against detonation. Every little bit helps!

I'd rather use Toluene than a Octane Booster cos toluene is the real deal, doesnt coat ur plugs and leave deposits in your combustion chamber, and I know it works. Ive read _some_ octane boosters just "change" the sound of detonation (ie modify the flame front), so you cant hear it... Im not takin risks with that, true or not.

F1 cars used Toluene (albeit at a much higher conc tho). Cant go wrong there... =)

You can get VP Racing fuels from Hume Performance in Liverpool, that was the closest to me its the only place i payed any attention to.

@ close to $4 per litre it may be legal, but expensive.

When you say 'and its legal' i appreciate that you shouldnt use toluene on the road, but is it still illegal to be using on the track???

Surely if cats can be removed , and drag cars can run blah, blah, blah, i can use some toluene in my tank at the track?

Guest 382 GZV - 4 Door R33

Is Avgas the same as Toluene? Where is Efl turbo max readily available (like Autobarn or shell for guys up in QLD).

YRL - I take it you don't run a little Toluene each tank anymore?

Autobarn Stones Corner has Methyl Benzine for $45 for 20L Brisbane people

Steve

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