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My local speed shop stopped selling Sunoco race fuel. Now he is selling Phillips Race fuel. He says its made by the Phillips 66 company. I have been using Sunoco 110, this new stuff is 111...Anyone ever hear any good or bad about this fuel.
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I have never used Phillips Racing Fuel but, any consolation, it probably is a good product. Phillips petroleum has been around for a long time. They don't stay in business providing sub-standard fuel to their customers. If you run a load, let us all on class racer know what you think of it.
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I used Phillips Race Fuel for my Son's Shifter Kart program back in 1998-2001. At that time there were a number of blends and it was fast.
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