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G puller

05-08-2003 19:41:35




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Where can I order some good fuel. High Perfromance Turbo Blue, Sinoco, what ever... open for suggestions.




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JDGnut

05-12-2003 08:50:49




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 Re: Fuel in reply to G puller, 05-08-2003 19:41:35  
I couldn't get the www.vpfuel.com site to open.. but it might later.. IF they don't have a local distributor listed, call and see if someone in your area is selling the fuel..
JDGnut



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Marvin

05-09-2003 22:32:11




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 Re: Fuel in reply to G puller, 05-08-2003 19:41:35  
Try your nearest fuel distributer. Many of them have a pump containing racing gas out back of their office. Also your friendly local airport is a good source of aviation gas. Just remember to bring an approved metal container.



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G Puller

05-09-2003 14:59:35




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 Re: Fuel in reply to G puller, 05-08-2003 19:41:35  
I live in Wisconsin actually. Ill make sure to try the closest race track which is the LaCrosse Motor Speed Way. Thanks for the help.



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Brandon

05-10-2003 20:22:38




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 Re: Re: Fuel in reply to G Puller, 05-09-2003 14:59:35  
A race track isn't exactly the best place to get racing fuel, unless you like paying alot. My dad drag races, and just gets his Cam 2 from a local Marathon station. I can't remember the prices, but I think the track had a much higher price. Try asking some local racers where they get their fuel.

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G Taylor

05-09-2003 08:04:55




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 Re: Fuel in reply to G puller, 05-08-2003 19:41:35  
Depending on the combination ,car pump gas maybe plenty. Extra octane beyond what is required drops HP as it's harder to ignite. For a long stroke, low rpm, hot running engine that's pounding along. The burn characteristics of aviation gasoline for radial engines is superior to Cam II or what ever meant for a 9000rpm small block.



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Scott

05-09-2003 05:29:26




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 Re: Fuel in reply to G puller, 05-08-2003 19:41:35  
Not knowing where you are located is the first problem. If you are anywhere near Winston Salem, NC, try Hank Thomas Performance.



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Scott

05-09-2003 05:30:24




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 Re: Re: Fuel in reply to Scott, 05-09-2003 05:29:26  
www.hankthomasperformance.com



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randy hall

05-08-2003 21:43:20




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 Re: Fuel in reply to G puller, 05-08-2003 19:41:35  
i use cam two that i get from a guy that supplies sprint car racers. are there any roundy round tracks in your area? this would be a good place to look.



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