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I've seen Sunoco, Rocket, Torco, and C12 all mixed in one jug pass as Sunoco Purple. Never personally had a problem myself either and I 50/50 mix pump gas and 110 when bracket racing. VP, Sunoco and Torco have all passed in my car when pours on top of whatever was in the cell.
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A couple of other items to keep in mind concerning race gas . One , the color does not and can not determine whether a race gas is legal . A perfectly legal fuel can be off slightly in color due to small variations in batch production . And the color blue or purple can describe many brands and octanes . I know of a blue race gasoline that's 100 unleaded . The color is merely a guide , if the fuel you're claiming to have is supposed to be red but the sample you're submitting is blue , there's a problem . Renegade 110 is purple , Renegade 112 is blue , Renegade 114 is turquoise , Renegade 116 is red , Renegade 120 is rose .
Race gasoline kept under ideal conditions has a shelf life of approx. 1 1/2 to 2 years . Once it's been opened , about half that long . Fuel that's stored incorrectly can go off in far less time . Race gas stored in metal drums or cans lasts the longest , race gas in tanks less so , and race gas in tanks that are open to the atmosphere much less so . Plastic jugs are actually the worst way to store race gas . And lastly , there is race gas tech and then there is race gas tech . A local track may miss a fuel sample that should be thrown out . Fuel tech at a national event rarely if ever misses one . |
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Ryan Know for a fact that you and I get our product from the same source and i know what the problem is. PM me. VP is a pain with having to fog down the engine so it doesn't pit the valves and rust up the exhaust ports. PIA |
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When I raced my Friebrid Stocker...
First race I went to I brought my own feul Sunoco Purple right from the supplier that sold to the local tracks....it failed....I bought a fresg jug and fuel from the VP truck....C-11 it passed....Others told me it was the fastest fuel... After that I bought fuel at the track the first day of the event... Bought C-12 from the tracks fuel supplier at Cecil....Palmer Fuels... there was something wrong with that fuel and I was not the only one who had issues. There seemed to be a concerted effort to let it slide, that was my opinion at that race.... After that race I cleaned out my fuel cell before any NHRA race I went to. I still have the little hand siphon I used to do it. I would wipe out the cell and let it air dry.....I bought a fresh jug and never put anything but good fresh fuel in it. I bought only C-11 and hated the stuff but it always passed....I ran anything I could get my hands on for non NHRA races and the car never went any slower or faster with any of the fuels.... I raced that same car last year and bought C-12 after having used Purple at my local track.......The C-12 passed 2 times at the Dutch...... I think the fuel check deal should be dropped except for heads up runs or at events where there is class runoffs. Way to many issues with fuel failing when it should be fine and other times it should fail but it doesn't......Almost any jug will leak if you turn it upside down......They all leak......Junk plastic.......I have spent time on the edges at the top trying to clean them up so the rubber o-ring will seal....You can make it better but probably not air tight..... No one is trying to run stuff like Q-16 unless they are nuts........The fumes alone would kill your opponent..... |
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Ran the rest of the season with what was left in the barrel, all div 6 races, and nobody complained. |
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Couple of years ago, I had some C12 in my fuel cell from the Fall Vegas race.
I brought the car home and left it on my open trailer, covered up, all Winter . When I went to Firebird in March, I siphoned the old stuff out , wiped out the cell and put 5 gal. of fresh C12 in it. After T.T. 's , I took the old stuff over to fuel check... Whatta ya know? ...It checked right in the middle..Exactly the same as the new stuff. Needless to say, I added and burned up the old stuff all weekend. FWIW, I never had a problem with C12 bought at NHRA races. __________________ |
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I never failed Fuel Check. I always bought my fuel at the track the day of the race. Whatever was sold at the track was what I used that weekend.
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