Interesting, I got a little curious...here's a link I googled up on Toluene
and how to use it.
http://forums.audiworld.com/s4/msgs/95187.phtml
It appears you are correct, Eric, on the pump gas thing....I must be
thinking of another booster used in the manner I described below, but
obviously it's not Toluene.
At 10:06 AM 11/27/02 -0600, Erik Quackenbush wrote:
>Ordinary pump gas contains a good percentage of toluene.
>
>At 09:28 AM 11/27/2002 -0500, William Whitmoyer wrote:
>>Although I haven't used it, my understanding from people who use tolulene
>>as an "aid" to help lower race qualifying times is that it has to be kept
>>cold for best effect and is very volatile (ie the oxygenating properties
>>separate out quickly after exposure to air). I think it's basically a
>>"stuff it in the tank and get right out on track" kind of thing...although
>>others may know this area better than I.
>>
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William Whitmoyer
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