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NHRA just sent a letter from VP Fuels. They won't be the official fuel of NHRA next year. Sounds like they won't be at the races now? I have been to races where both VP & Sunoco were selling fuel. Think that situation is over?
I can buy VP here, but rather not carry ten gallons in the trailer after seeing pictures of burned race car trailers lately.
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talked with rep from VP at the reading nationals, he said at that time VP would be at divisional races.
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Cool! Thanks Bob!
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I run Sunoco purple. Ive tried vp c12 c11 c25 ZERO performance advantage on the track. Get from my son's dirt track guy for 8.50 vs 13-22 for vp JMHO....
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I believe there was a thread on here a while back that Sunoco will be the official fuel in 2015. It's interesting how early in the year that was announced. Here is the news release from NHRA:
http://www.nhra.com/story/2014/5/5/s...icial-sponsor/ Sunoco Purple has been a good, consistent fuel for me for decades.
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I found a little power with C11, it does take a little different tune up.
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X2 VP can't touch Sunoco on price even when comparing their 110 leaded fuel. I live 5 minutes from the east coast distribution center for VP and they're more expensive than the track. Insinger has a warehouse about the same distance away where I get 55 gallons for less than $8.50 per gallon. Car is just as consistent and, what potential performance gains that can be had with VP's more "exotic" fuels do not justify the cost for me.
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According to their web sites, there's actually quite a difference between leaded 110 race gas brands.
Sunoco 110 is 106 Motor Octane VP 110 is 107 Motor Octane Renegade 110 is 18.5 Motor Octane |
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