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With Sunoco becoming the official fuel of NHRA, there should be less issues with fuel check and it should be available at the track as well. But they do have an extensive distribution network if you want to get it before a race.
http://www.nhra.com/story/2014/5/5/s...icial-sponsor/ http://racegas.com/fuelfinder
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No matter who's fuel I use,when I pump from the barrel I don't stick pump to bottom of barrel in case there is any water and that is always possible.
They may pumped off bottom of barrel and you got mixture of water and gas Mike Taylor 3601 |
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A good investment for the trailer is a Specific gravity tester,Computech has a fair priced one.One way to tell if the fuel is going bad is by weight as bad fuel often will weigh heavier .Bill C.
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