Turn Pump Gas Into 93 Octane
BOOSTane Professional gives performance drivers a simple way to raise octane without chasing expensive fuel, questionable boosters, or inconsistent pump gas.
Built for drivers forced to buy 91 octane.
Turbo cars, V8s, tuned vehicles, and higher-compression engines were often designed around 93 octane fuel. BOOSTane Professional helps bridge the gap.
Start with your pump gas
Use the octane you can actually buy locally. In many western states, that means 91 octane.
Add the right amount
For a 91 to 93 increase, the dosage is small. You are not dumping a whole bottle into every tank.
Protect performance
Higher octane helps support timing, boost, and compression where your vehicle needs better fuel quality.
BOOSTane vs. typical boosters
Most shoppers compare bottles. Smart shoppers compare treated gallons and real octane increase.
Typical Booster
- ×Often marketed with confusing claims that do not translate to full octane numbers.
- ×May require large doses to make a meaningful difference.
- ×Hard to understand the real cost per treated gallon.
BOOSTane Professional
- ✓Ratio-driven dosing based on fuel volume and target octane.
- ✓One 32 oz bottle treats 240+ gallons when raising 91 to 93.
- ✓Built for performance drivers who need better fuel quality without buying race fuel.
Start with the 4-pack.
Enough product to make BOOSTane part of your normal fill-up routine. Ideal for daily drivers, weekend cars, boosted builds, and anyone stuck buying 91 octane.
Common questions
Do I need to use the whole bottle?
No. For smaller octane increases, the dosage is based on ounces per gallon. When raising 91 to 93 octane, one 32 oz bottle treats 240+ gallons.
Who is this for?
Performance drivers, forced-induction vehicles, V8s, higher-compression cars, tuned vehicles, and drivers in states where 93 octane is not readily available.
Is this race fuel?
No. BOOSTane Professional is an octane booster designed to raise the octane of the fuel you already have. Many drivers use it as an economical alternative when they only need a small octane increase.
How do I know how much to add?
Use the BOOSTane mixing chart or calculator to determine the correct dosage based on your starting octane, fuel volume, and target octane.
Always follow label directions. Results depend on starting fuel quality, volume, target octane, and proper dosing.