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Old May 8, 2008 | 07:20 AM
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Default Re: Experimenting with Toluene

Originally Posted by sonoronos
Troll alert!

OK, weirdo. I was set to give you the benefit of the doubt, but now it's pretty clear to me that you're just a jerk.

Your intent in all the posts is to try and insult anyone who is interested in increasing the octane of their fuel. You keep trying to push "Klotz" octane booster as the only way to increase fuel octane when you don't even know what's inside "Klotz".

Then you start lecturing us about using headers, cams, turbos, superchargers, or whatever to boost power. If that isn't a thread hijack, I don't know what is. No one cares about your pontificating when all we are talking about is using Toluene to increase fuel octane. If all I can get is 91 octane, and I'd like to get 94 octane so my car doesn't pull timing on hot days, slapping bolt-ons isn't going to help me. Think before you open your mouth.

Next, you start complaining about how people "didn't listen to you" when you talked about methanol injection. So what, is your beef that nobody picked you up on their shoulders and started to parade you around as an internet hero? How do you know that nobody listened to you? You've got a psychological problem. Maybe you should pick your camera up more and post some photos as your name implies instead of hanging around a place that makes you feel so obviously bad. Grow up.

Thank you, and come again.
Actually in my creative sarcastic way I am trying to keep you from wasting your money on silly things like this and direct you into the light and use real mods on your car. Regardless, going from 91 octane to 93 octane is not going to gain you any power on your NA car. It is your money sugar, waste it if you want but I was just trying to help and be fun at the same time.

Just try a mix of catsup, pickle juice and some gutter water to see if that boosts your octane. I am sure the klotz octane booster (you can call klotz or view their MDS sheet online if you want to know more) or you can use silly hardware store ingredients or use stuff out of your refrigerator if you like and do it the backwards way. I am sure it is much more effective than using an actual octane booster that was specifically made for use as an octane booster by a company that makes race fuels and other lubricants for auto and race use. But then again it would be silly to think products specifically designed for automotive use would work in your car.


On that note, go for the catsup, pickle juice and gutter water mix. We all know that will work much better and get you mad tyte fo'shizzle dawg powa yo!
 
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