02-15-2022, 09:01 PM
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Re: C11 and C12 in fuel check
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Originally Posted by Rory McNeil
Don`t know how much heat, humidity, etc effects the sample, but I have had C12 from a 2 year old drum pass no problem, yet several years ago, I bought 10 gallons of C12 from the VP truck at Seattle, and the following weekend, at fuel check at Sonoma, the guy doing the testing, said that the fuel I had bought one week prior, was borderline. I have to think the drums of fuel taken to the National Events, should be pretty fresh. Go figure.
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Every time I had my fuel checked (C11) at Sonoma they told me it was borderline but never had that issue at Vegas. I'm sure it was the same tech guys, maybe it was the altitude.
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