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Thanks John and Mike you guys are the type that makes good things happen for this hobby!
John
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I would like some of the SEF fuel. I bought 2 quarts of it last year in Queenstown when he was there. Can you find out if he can get it in 1 gallon cans (straight, no premix) if not I guess I will take the quart bottles. just let me know how much it will be. I know you can get it in quart, gallon or 5 gallon container.Chilli asked me if I could pick up some VP fuel for him and bring to the race...there is a VP distributor about 2 miles from me here in Newark, DE....if any of you gas guys would like me to pick some up just let me know...
-Kent
No problem John...I will stop by there to get prices on things first and will let you know....I would like some of the SEF fuel. I bought 2 quarts of it last year in Queenstown when he was there. Can you find out if he can get it in 1 gallon cans (straight, no premix) if not I guess I will take the quart bottles. just let me know how much it will be. I know you can get it in quart, gallon or 5 gallon container.Chilli asked me if I could pick up some VP fuel for him and bring to the race...there is a VP distributor about 2 miles from me here in Newark, DE....if any of you gas guys would like me to pick some up just let me know...
-Kent
I agree, it is not so much a performance gain as it is the fact that there is no methanol. Less carb issues and the fuel quality is always the same. Years ago when I used to motor cross 4 wheelers (I had a Suzuki 500 quadracer) I used to use power mist 110 octane racing fuel. It came in a 5 gallon can and was around $5 a gallon (pack in the early 90's) I would rather get this stuff in gallon cans because I only mix 1 gallon at a time. I usually only run at races and don't do a lot of test and tune unless I get a new boat that I need to set up and the shelf life is good on a sealed container.I was planning on trying five gallons of the T4 John. All their stuff is pretty expensive. I think it's $65 for five gallons. Not looking for a performance increase. Just want quality fuel with a long shelf life and no additives or ethanol. I lost my contact for 100LL Aviation Fuel. The boat likes it and it doesn't smell so I can keep the boats in the basement. Keeps the wife happy. Still costs less than Nitro. :lol:
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