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![]() I'm talking Comp Eliminator here but I've been fuel checked at the entrance to the lanes before a qualifying attempt. Consider that as a possibility.
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What's to stop somebody from checking if they have the scales blocked off before they have a heads-up race and taking out a hundred or so pounds before they go up to the lanes? |
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Anytime the racer plays a part in the fuel check process, then it's up to the racer to be certain he's doing his part correctly. You should use a very clean container for the sample. You should cover the sample to keep out contaminants. .You should always keep the sample out of direct sunlight. As for paying a premium for a product that doesn't do what it should, change brands. |
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Racing gas will go bad if exposed to the sun, same reason that the sun rays can over time make a tire rot or kill a good paint job. The sun separates the lead from the fuel, it's ultraviolet rays will come through lighter colored jugs. Vp use to recommends red colored jugs, the darker the better. If you can buy VP 5-gallon fuel jugs for sale at most races do it. 55 gallon drums are the best since they're lined with Teflon but ot always feasible. Remember keep the fuel cool, away from the sun and high temperatures.CR
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