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Glamis400ex
09-09-2001, 10:47 PM
Hi folks,

I spoke with Lenny from Duncan Racing on Friday night. I was asking about possibly running a 50/50 ratio of trick and 92 octane pump gas. He said no problem. ( on a stock 400ex motor)

He told me I'd have quicker throttle responce and cooler running temp.

Curious if anyone's tried this and am I wasting my money?

What did you benifit from it?

Thx,

Glamis400ex

crday98
09-10-2001, 01:07 AM
i'm assuming your talking about a higher octane (race)gas?if so, i doubt you would gain any throttle response being as a higher octane gas takes a higher compression to burn it.if you are running stock compression,i don't think you need anything more than what your motor calls for.i ran 115 octane straight,115 octane with a 50/50 mix of 93 and didn't notice any difference on10.5:1 compression.it won't hurt your motor but i think the only thing you will gain is the nice smelling exhaust:) there is the old wise tail that it will give you a boost of power but i never noticed a difference when i tried running higher octane when my quad was stock.


there was a post on this whole octane arguement in the old forum,try looking there for more help.

Wheelie
09-10-2001, 09:43 AM
I've run it a lot in my 400 and noticed better low end power and throttle response. At first I was leary of running 110 octane, now every time I go to the dunes I either take 5 gal of AV fuel or buy 5 gal of race fuel when I get there. The quad also seems to run better several tankfulls after the good fuel is gone. It will burn white and smells sweet. Go for it!!

Moto92
09-10-2001, 11:50 PM
What is trick fuel? Are you refering to something like 110 octane race fuel?

400exRacerX
09-11-2001, 07:11 PM
"trick" fuel is a brand of race gas like "vp racing fuels" and its a higher octane gas designed for higher compression motors so they do not ping.

trx400ex
09-11-2001, 08:05 PM
a super high octane gas is not good for the stock 400 engine, you wont see any real gain of hp , plus its like 10 bucs

Guy400
09-11-2001, 08:09 PM
I fill up with "trick fuel" everytime I replace my powerbands. Also, when running "trick fuel" in my stock motor, I soften the seat foam for peak performance:D

Glamis400ex
09-11-2001, 09:19 PM
thanks for all the replys guys. No ones convinced me one way or the other. I'll keep lookin into it.

Glamis400ex

09-11-2001, 09:27 PM
Don't know from personal experience,,but from what I've read,,,race gas does nothing for a stock motor,,,,:confused: