Hi hotcar
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I assume that you mean this sort of product
http://www.nulon.com.au/products/Pro...ctane_Booster/
http://www.nulon.com.au/files/msds/M...ne_Booster.pdf
If you ever need to know what is in something the best place to look is the Material Safety Data Sheet (it is required by law). No lead in this one (sorry Stuwey)
- naphtha petroleum, heavy, hydrodesulfurised 64742-82-1. >60%
- manganese 2- methylcyclopentadienyl tricarbonyl 12108-13-3 <20%
- naphthalene 91-20-3 <1%^
Naphtha - is essentially petrol (or maybe even toluene if you are lucky) in this case it is being used as a solvent for Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT) - this is the gear that boosts the octane. The rest is moth balls (naphthalene) an old trick for gaining some cheap octane points (I know people who used to dissolve moth balls into petrol - mainly a go kart scene thing)
Read about MMT here.. I do not personally think that it is too bad for your car just be very careful not to get it on you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methylc...se_tricarbonyl
Toulene is fantastic stuff Octane wise (120 !) in terms of toxicity I do not think that it is any worse than what is in that octane booster - it occurs in petrol anyway particularly high octane stuff. (exposure to MMT in octane booster will kill you quicker, my grand dad used to wash his overalls in toluene). In the air pollution trade it belongs to a family of aromatics (Benzene, Toluene, Xylene, Ethyl Benzene BTXE). Aromatics all have great octanes around 120 (due to delocalised electrons for the chemists out there) but are nasty. Particularly benzene - it is a proven carcinogen (do not wash your hands in petrol!). The main reason adulteration of fuel is illegal is taxation, fuel is taxed by volume and the government likes collecting its excise. From an environmental standpoint BTEX are nasty - they are pollutants in their own right and active smog precursors.
I doubt that much damage has been done to cars from adding toluene - but a dodgy servo is probably not being particularly kind with your petrol (ie they probably add whatever they can get their hands on eg a good source of toluene is paint solvent).
Back 10-15 years ago it was possible to get boosters with Lead (remember 104, 104+). Tetra ethyl lead is amazing stuff for Octane boosting (unless you are a child living next to a busy road) developed by the same guy who brought CFC's to the world - Thomas Midgley Jr. Lead will kill your Catalytic converter (poison your catalyst) so in addition to emitting something that poisons people (lead) your car would make more air quality nasties until you replace the cat. Removal of lead from fuels is seen as one of the great air quality victories of recent years and credited with increasing average IQs, reducing violence and all sorts of other outcomes for communities (seriously). Lead is not good for you and even worse for children.
In terms of the actual Octane of your fuel - I trust adding the booster as much as I trust the quality premium unleaded at my servo. The car as pretty good systems to protect from poor quality fuel (it will retard the timing) you will notice it as a reduction in power. Premium fuel probably has the same stuff in it. Personally I use BP ultimate when I can get it (make sure it is fresh - petrol does go off).
Apologies for the long post (I am procrastinating from real work) - but as a chemical engineer who deals with fuels a lot I figured that it was worth chipping in.
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