Carlton,
Octane does not equate to power. I did a 50/50 mix
of 93 octane unleaded with 110 octane racing fuel in my C. After a while
the car started to run rough and I was told that a lot of lead deposits and
carbon was probably getting on the valves. I stopped using this mix and
used a container of seafoam cleaner per tank of 91 ethanol free with a can of
octane treatment which brought octane to 93. This I did for two full tanks
of fuel. Car runs smooth and I don’t have any ping or dieseling in hot
weather when shutting off the engine. For the 9.25:1 compression ratio on
the standard 300C 392 Hemi, you really don’t need any more than 93 octane.
What is best is if you can get ethanol free gas. 300’ly, Rob Kern
From: Carlton Schroeder
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 10:52 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] 110 octane gas
Hello, It just came to my attention
that right here in Eagle River, WI I can drive up to a gas pump and load my 300C
with leaded, non-ethanol, 110 octane gas; I just have to tell a white lie and
say I am using my car for ‘off road purposes’. It does cost $7-8 per
gallon and originates at a Sunoco refinery in PA. The pump actually says
115 octane but by some government definition / computation method / regulation
the supplier says it is designated 110 octane. The supplier says most people
(local racers) that buy it mix about 1 gallon of the 110 octane gas with 3
gallons of non-ethanol premium which is readily available around
here. I think the higher octane is
primarily to prevent pinging in higher compression engines and that hasn’t been
a problem for me, but getting the lead-in seems like it would be helpful.
I only drive this 300C 200-300 miles a year. I would appreciate advice or
opinion about how to use this 110 octane gas. Thanks, Carlton Schroeder (in very cold
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