Powaron Octane Booster available at VPS Randburg

Kuvi@KNSCustoms

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Hi guys

We are now stockist of Powaron Octane Booster. If you guys are looking for a good, affordable octane booster, be sure to give Powaron a try.

5l Powaron = R170




We also stock Pure methanol in 25l drums at R380 for a 25l.

Give us a shout if you would like to purchase these products.

Thanks

Kuvi
 

Kuvi@KNSCustoms

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Hi guys

The dilution ratios as follows:

- 104 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 20l 95 fuel
- 98 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 25l 95 fuel

Ethanol, I am working on a supplier at the moment but its proving a little difficult/expensive as most are far out of Randburg and will only deliver if I take 250l and more.

If you guys would like, I can take orders and if I get to 250l and more then I can get it delivered.

If this would be the case then the prices would be as follows:
- 5l = R95
- 25l = R450

Let me know what you guys think and if this would be feasible.
 
Kuvi@VPS-Randburg said:
Hi guys

The dilution ratios as follows:

- 104 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 20l 95 fuel
- 98 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 25l 95 fuel

How will this affect a normal un-modded n/a car? miss the days of 98 octane
 

Kuvi@KNSCustoms

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Sabretooth tiger said:
Kuvi@VPS-Randburg said:
Hi guys

The dilution ratios as follows:

- 104 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 20l 95 fuel
- 98 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 25l 95 fuel

How will this affect a normal un-modded n/a car? miss the days of 98 octane

I actually had this conversation with Powaron yesterday. It would increase the octane of the fuel so you would gain a little more power but it may not be a noticeable gain.
 
Kuvi@VPS-Randburg said:
Sabretooth tiger said:
Kuvi@VPS-Randburg said:
Hi guys

The dilution ratios as follows:

- 104 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 20l 95 fuel
- 98 Oct: 5l of Powaron to 25l 95 fuel

How will this affect a normal un-modded n/a car? miss the days of 98 octane

I actually had this conversation with Powaron yesterday. It would increase the octane of the fuel so you would gain a little more power but it may not be a noticeable gain.

Thanks. Not really after more power, just curious.
 

Ratslaaf

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Personally I'm more interested in improving the quality of the fuel. When considering an M car, our current fuel isn't healthy for them based on the amount of timing retardation when under full power. Improving the octane improves this, which in return limits detonation events and extends bearing life.
 
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