Last Updated
22 October, 2001

Homebrew Gasoline Octane Boosters


Editor's note: I would NOT suggest that a person use the following fuel mixtures without considering the detrimental effects on your engine, vital engine components (O2 sensor, etc), and other potential damage. That said, the information is interesting.

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Editor: Richard Lasetter, president Gran Sport Club of America (GSCA)

Formula #1 - Toluene

      R+M/2.........114
      Cost...........$2.50/gal

    Mixtures with 92 Octane Premium

      10%...........94.2 Octane
      20%...........96.4 Octane
      30%...........98.6 Octane

    Notes: Common ingredient in Octane Boosters in a can. 12-16 ounces will only raise octane 2-3 *points*, i.e. from 92 to 92.3. Often costs $3-5 for 12-16 ounces, when it can be purchased for less than $3/gal at chemical supply houses or paint stores.

Formula #2 - Xylene

      R+M/2.........117
      Cost...........$2.75/gal

    Mixtures with 92 Octane Premium

      10%...........94.5 Octane
      20%...........97.0 Octane
      30%...........99.5 Octane

    Notes: Similar to Toluene. 12-16 ounces will only raise octane 2-3 *points*, i.e. from 92 to 92.3. Usually mixed with Toluene and advertised as *race formula*.

Formula #3 - Methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether (MTBE)

      R+M/2.........118
      Cost...........$3.50/gal

    Mixtures with 92 Octane Premium

      10%...........94.6 Octane
      20%...........97.2 Octane
      30%...........99.8 Octane

    Notes: Oxygenate. Very common in octane booster products. Has lower BTU content than toluene or xylene, but oxygenate effect makes the gasoline burn better and produce more energy.

Formula #4 - Methanol or Ethanol

      R+M/2.........101
      Cost...........$0.60 - $1.75/gal

    Mixtures with 92 Octane Premium

      10%...........94.3 Octane (Methanol)
      10%...........94.7 Octane (Ethanol)
      20%...........Not Recommended

    Notes: Methanol is wood alcohol. Ethanol is grain alcohol and found in Gasohol in 10% ratios. Both alcohols are mildly corrosive and will eat gas tank linings, rubber and aluminum if used in excessive ratios. Main ingredient in "Gas Dryers", combine with water.

Formula #5 - Isopropyl Alcohol and Tertiary Butyl Alcohol

      R+M/2.........101
      Cost...........$0.60-$1.50/gal

    Mixtures with 92 Octane Premium

      10%...........94.5 Octane
      20%...........Not Recommended
      30%...........Not Recommended

    Notes: Similar to Methanol/Ethanol. Isopropyl Alcohol is simply rubbing alcohol.

Sample Mixture

    To make your own octane booster, it is easiest to make up a large batch, and then bottle it up in "dosage-size" uses.

    Below is the basic formula of one of the popular octane booster products. To make eight 16 ounce bottles (128 oz = 1 gal):

    • 100 oz of toluene for octane boost
    • 25 oz of mineral spirits (cleaning agent)
    • 3 oz of transmission fluid (lubricating agent)

    This product is advertised as "octane booster with cleaning agent *and* lubricating agent!". Diesel fuel or kerosene can be substituted for mineral spirits and light turbine oil can be substituted for transmission fluid. Color can be added with petroleum dyes.


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