The guy(s) @ Snow Performance were telling me that they based their HP gains on pump gas alone......they added if I were running good fuel (110 and higher) that alky would not "help" that much......when I asked, "What do you mean, 'help that much' ? " He just said, "You won't gain as much power with it (Alky injection) as you would IF you were on pump gas"
When I asked, "What difference does it make if I'm on good fuel or pump gas" The best I can gather of what he was trying to explain

was......"race fuel burns cooler, but makes a hotter explosion in the CC's, since it is a naturally "cold" fuel (he added if I ever spilled any on the ground or on me just how quick I observed it evaporate) when it 'hits' the cylinders it is already acting like an anti-detonation agent due to it's low temp, but explodes violiently, thus gives you more power...and allows more boost/timing/etc.....adding alky on top of this already 'cold' mixture just doesn't yeild the same results as it would if you were blown and on pump gas"
So I threw this at him.....
"Why then does my car run about 5-10 degrees HOTTER with race fuel (110)?"
He said, "Remember the race fuel, even though considered a 'cold' fuel explodes violently, thus putting a little more heat in the cylinders than normal fuel would, if your running an alky system as part of your application, all it would do is basically lower the cylinder that extra degrees that you run hotter with on race fuel"
........and I added,
"So basically an alky system removes the extra heat, added by race fuel, thus taking full advanage of the fuels potential?"
"Basically" he said.
So, I think I'm MORE confused now than ever

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Seriously, I do understand where they're coming from.....um....I think.
JOE