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VP has got to be loving this. Could not ask for better advertising than this mess.
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If NHRA will not look into this where is the division director and tech director? Why aren't racers being taken care of?
My condolences Mr. Yago. After your performance at the Class Nationals was looking forward to seeing you tear them up!
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If you remember, the problem surfaced not too far in the past and cost a Tech official with years of experience his job. At that time,Sunoco responded that they did not like the way their fuel was tested. That same dismissed official made two posts on here that really did not
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Mr. Fine, they have had all season to get their act together...I am not sure it is going to happen this year. Follow the $$$$$. M.J.
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Andrew and I have run Sunoco Blue or 112 for the last three years with no problem. It's always checked right in the middle and the performance was fine. For Indy we bought 15 gallons of VP C-11 because a couple of years ago on the dyno C-11 was a couple of horsepower better than Blue. We buy Sunoco from a dealer that only sells it in barrels that he gets from Wick Oil in St.Louis. I truly think the problem is with the Sunoco distributor that was at Indy. I think they were getting rid of old fuel that had been in the bottom of someone's tank for a while. The worst thing is that no one at Sunoco would acknowledge the problem or do anything about it. I keep hearing that VP and Sunoco both will be at NHRA races next year.
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Hope your hearing right. Much safer than hauling jugs of fuel in our trailers.
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Don't most folks haul it in their trailers?
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Ed, I've been hauling fuel in my trailer for 25 years. Not a drum but 10 or 15 gallons for sure. Most folks do.
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