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Just bought a barrel of Renegade 116+, ready for a few months!
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Renegade Racing Fuels offers crossovers for virtually every brand and every blend of race fuel on the market. The vast majority of those crossover fuels will require no tuning changes at all. And in all cases, the Renegade fuels deliver the same or better performance for less money.
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For bracket racing is it OK to mix fuels? I know that won't work in Stock and Super Stock racing but I will be doing some bracket racing before class racing and was wonder if it was OK to mix. I have 3 different fuels and need to use up 2 of them to only have 1. I'm guessing it's OK but want to make sure I won't end up with jelly or something if I mix. Thanks.
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