Most PULP is 95 octane, but Mobil 8000 and BP Ultimate are 98.
I use both the latter, but they aren't as available as the 95. Reason is the BP is only made in Kwinana refinery, WA, and the Mobil 8000 in Melbourne.
LRP is supposed to be around 95 octane but seldom is. A test carried out 2 years ago found it varied from 87 to 93. And the stuff they put in it clags up the plugs, valves etc. Also they have been talking about phasing LRP out. PULP is cleaner.
Situation is a bit like BP Zoom 50 outboard fuel of years ago- you are never sure if the refinery or distributor put the right amount into it...
I get Flashlube from Autobarn in a 1L bottle for $16. The cap holds 7.5ml so I add a cap per 8L of fuel to each tank.You can get it in 500ml and bigger sizes too.
Graham Russell runs his dyno motors on PULP 98, (Mobil 8000) unless you bring your own race fuel. Reckons LRP is shite and I agree.
<EDIT> If you run PULP without either hardened seats, or an additive, you WILL damage the head. We ran my son's 1132 Clubbie with a rebuilt head and straight unleaded for 6 months, it pulled lumps of cast iron out of the seats. With Flashlube this doesn't happen, the seats stay clean and shiny.
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