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Old 04-30-2023, 12:51 PM   #1
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Default Fuel Factory fuel NHRA approval

ANNOUNCEMENT! �� #NHRA Approves Fuel Factory For Use In Multiple Categories!
We are proud to post NHRA Contingency for the 2023 season. We will be posting contingency for Competition Eliminator, Stock, Super Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, Top Sportsman, and Top Dragster, and the NHRA has added Fuel Factory to the list of accepted fuels for National and Divisional event competition.
�� These fuels can be used starting at the Circle K #4WideNats at Zmax Dragway!
“Fuel Factory is excited to work with the NHRA to make a number of fuels available to the competitors in Stock, Super Stock and Comp. Working with Lonnie and the NHRA Tech Staff to get these products on the approved list is a real accomplishment for us as a team. We are happy to support all Lucas Oil Series competitors at National and Divisional events through the contingency program as well,” said Michael Tedesco – Fuel Factory.
Fuel Factory fuels will be available via a growing distribution network. For all information in regards to Fuel Factory, please visit www.FuelFactoryUSA.com




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Which ones are legal in stock and super stock
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Old 04-30-2023, 03:31 PM   #3
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I would think Sunoco would not be happy about that as I thought they had an exclusive to sell their product at the National and Divisional events.
This may be a competitor and keep prices down a little.
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Old 04-30-2023, 05:25 PM   #4
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I would think Sunoco would not be happy about that as I thought they had an exclusive to sell their product at the National and Divisional events.
This may be a competitor and keep prices down a little.
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I am sure it will be just like any of the other fuels that are legal for use. They won’t be sold at the race track except for Sunoco.
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Old 04-30-2023, 09:18 PM   #5
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It would be nice if it's a cheaper alternative to the other fuels, I wonder if they'll sell directly to the racer, western Pa. is a reasonable drive for many S SS racers.
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From what I understand chemists from VP left to form Fuel Factory. Cost less then VP with a range of fuels.
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Old 05-01-2023, 08:26 AM   #7
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Wow, very interesting. Looking forward to trying the F110.


Michael Tedesco used to own Keystone Raceway Park outside of Pittsburgh, PA and is the father of Top Alcohol Dragster driver Mia Tedesco. He is a very colorful character, and can been seen around the track with his massive cigar. Very nice guy, and like I said, quite the card!!


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Old 05-01-2023, 10:12 AM   #8
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I don't see Fuel Factory as an approved fuel on NHRA accepted fuels.
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I don't see Fuel Factory as an approved fuel on NHRA accepted fuels.
Marty, just made the announcement this past weekend so I am sure it will take time for them to update the website.

Yes, Marc Wessler who worked for VP for many years teamed up with Michael Tedesco to form Fuel Factory, I am very good friends with Marc (Through our love / hate of the Detroit Lions) and can tell you they poured their heart and soul into this product. They went to multiple dyno testing with Jeff Taylor and Tony Bischoff. They also did a lot of dyno work with Sunset Engines, Par Engines, Huntsville Engine and APD before the product even became public, making sure it was correct. They also have Dave Morris down in D2 working for them who worked for VP for many years. Marc told me they are still working on distribution centers to get more product out, I do know RR Race Fuels (717-587-1693) in D1 is a main supplier of it and they are the Title sponsor for the Mid Atlantic Series for the next 3 years.

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is it any cheaper per gallon
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