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Racing gas has lead which will destroy a catalytic converter. Definitely NOT recommended.
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Probably slow it down anyway, too much octane can make it lose power.
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John try the VP-101 that should not harm the O2 sensors or the catalytic converter.
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No, you don't want to use leaded fuel in your car, it will take out sensors and cat converters. If you want to try unleaded racing fuel, Renegade Racing Fuels has several different blends, and they won't hurt anything.
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