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When I use a product that works, I stand by it. Sunoco is good race fuel! Never saw any ET when switching to VP, or any other fuel. $12/gallon at Etown is very high. They must have decided to take advantage of NHRA's official fuel status to make money. |
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I think it was $10 at the Farmington Pro-AM.
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Blue (112) was $12.00/gal at the Charlotte national. It's been in the neighborhood of $9.50-$9.75/gal everywhere else.
I'm still apartment living so I have no place to put a drum and have bought whatever fuel is available where ever I race, and do the drain & replace when I go to an NHRA event. I have bought all kinds of different fuel, from Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Illionois, Indiana, and Ohio, and the car hasn't budged from one fuel to the next.
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At both Indy,and Rt 66 points races purple was $9.00, blue $10. At rt 66 they were pumping it right out of a tanker truck.
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