bigdogtech01
Well-Known Member
I always shake my head at the guy telling me they use racing fuel in their stock motor. Not only is it a waist of money, but it also in most cases decreases the overall power output of the motor. Unless you have over 10.5:1 compression (why would you on the street?) there's no need to run over 93 octane. Most likely the cause of your problem is either the Ignition (cheap dual fire), Timing, or possibly an intake leak. Upgrading to a good programmable Single fire ignition system will help to eliminate detonation.
If you are running over 10.5:1 you can use a product called Torco fuel additive Torco Accelerator - It's not just an octane booster It works very well and is easy to carry around in a bag.
Like stated above, you can also use Star tron Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment - HOME I personally use this in my vehicles and it works great. They run smoother and I get 3-4mpg more in my truck using this.
Here is another good link to look at for Compression and octane levels Daytona Sensors LLC - Tech FAQ Engine Tuning
If you are running over 10.5:1 you can use a product called Torco fuel additive Torco Accelerator - It's not just an octane booster It works very well and is easy to carry around in a bag.
Like stated above, you can also use Star tron Star Tron Enzyme Fuel Treatment - HOME I personally use this in my vehicles and it works great. They run smoother and I get 3-4mpg more in my truck using this.
Here is another good link to look at for Compression and octane levels Daytona Sensors LLC - Tech FAQ Engine Tuning

I was thinking along the lines of carbon build-up on the valves keeping them from seating, and allowing the hot exhaust to etch the edges. 
