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yes it would have damaged the CAT beyond repair.
 
remove immediately and show us your flames
Opps mis print "use" not used

Was thinking of it as my full tank did not last long. 2 closed car run about 5 to 8 laps each. lost count left me 1/4 left n still wanted to go play :(
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yes it would have damaged the CAT beyond repair.
 
remove immediately and show us your flames
A 4"x6" piece of flaming metalic melted substrate on the porches windscreen would have definitely slowed it down.
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A 4"x6" piece of flaming metalic melted substrate on the porches windscreen would have definitely slowed it down.
I melted this 100cell 4" ceramic on 98ron. At 350whp. Replaced with 100cell 4" by 6" metallic. No probs so far. The entire substrate came loose, blocked the exhaust and she popped a intercooler hose, was scary, it was glowing that bad you could almost see through it when the police came to have a look. But that's another story. I got the oval as a free replacement. If your worried about the cat I would go the venom 3" to 5" steel substrate. They fully weld the substrate in and are a quality product. :-D DSC_0162_4.JPGDSC_0167_3(1).JPGDSC_0163_4(1)(1).JPGDSC_0167_3(1).JPGDSC_0182_1(1).JPG
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22 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

Got a question? Will it hurt if you used avgas 110 octane leaded fuel.

All i can think of is an unhappy cat

That porsche was mental fast!!!emoji2.pngIMG_1458.jpgIMG_1474.jpg

Everuthing would dislike the avgas! Epic fuel tho, just dont buy it from the stale rusty horrible tanks at barbs lol

4 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

Ahhh thats why they sell it cheap. emoji57.png

So racing fuel WA is the only good place ?

Pretty much unless u can get a license to import vp 109 race fuel ? or happen to know someone who qorks for shell at the airports ?

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