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Looking for some good fuel jugs that don't leak. The last few vp fuel jugs I have bought seem to leak around the cap when your filling your fuel cell. Don't mind paying for a good fuel jug but hate wasting my money on some of the junk fuel jugs you get now days.

What are people using and having good luck out of. Mostly that don't leak.
 
Posts: 114 | Location: ky | Registered: April 07, 2015Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Jaz jugs are the best but most jobbers don't want to pay the premium to ship them from cali.

https://www.jazproducts.com/store/5-gallon-jaz-jugs

I been using VP jugs for at least 10 years and haven't had one leak
 
Posts: 13522 | Location: NJ | Registered: August 20, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I second the jazz jugs. We have close to a dozen around, most of which are 20+ years old.
 
Posts: 67 | Location: Glen Burnie | Registered: May 30, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I like the new Renegade jugs. Thinking of picking up a few for next season


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Posts: 1533 | Location: Back home in Alaska! | Registered: February 13, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Coloradoracer:
I like the new Renegade jugs. Thinking of picking up a few for next season


Mark, How much do the Renegade jugs with just the cap on weigh empty?

The fuel jugs I bought from Jegs in 2006 weigh 4.5 lbs. I’m looking at jugs now that list the weight 1 lb less. I’m not buying it.

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Posts: 2659 | Location: 53056 | Registered: December 30, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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All 3 of my VP jugs leak when filling the fuel cell, always drives me crazy.
 
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I been using VP jugs for at least 10 years and haven't had one leak


Ed I had some older ones and never had any problems. I have bought 6 different ones over last year and every one of them will start leaking after a month. Leaks around the top of the cap.
 
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The new Renegade ones are very nice and well priced too.
 
Posts: 618 | Location: nw ohio | Registered: November 20, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My newest VP jug was purchased in early 2019 and does not leak. So if the newer jugs are leaking now, either the manufacturer or the process has changed and they are most likely made in China. I’ll be buying 6 new jugs before the start of next season, either Jaz or Sunoco’s and anyone wanting 4 VP non leak jugs can find mine in the garbage at Numidia Dragway on the opening weekend next year.
 
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Curious as to why you would toss properly functioning fuel jugs?

Maybe I am doing something wrong using the same jugs for years?
 
Posts: 154 | Location: PA | Registered: December 31, 2016Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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These Scribner jugs are the best I have used. The cap is the heaviest of any I have seen or used before so they won't crack if someone over tightens them.

https://www.joesracing.com/pro...gallon-utility-jugs/

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Posts: 3133 | Location: KIEFER, OK. | Registered: August 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Renegades do look nice...
 
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because I can, because I want to, because I like new stuff
 
Posts: 13522 | Location: NJ | Registered: August 20, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by CURTIS REED:
These Scribner jugs are the best I have used. The cap is the heaviest of any I have seen or used before so they won't crack if someone over tightens them.

https://www.joesracing.com/pro...gallon-utility-jugs/

^^^ X2, Curtis. Bought 2, was so impressed I bought 2 more and gave away my old ones. And yes, cap looks like a truck could drive over it and not do any damage. I like to keep the caps on my alky jugs very tight. Wink


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Some of my jugs are 20 years old. When they leak at the cap I put a new o-ring in or buy a new cap. The caps are bad to get brittle and crack. Locally most are buying their new jugs at Rural King for the best price.
 
Posts: 1568 | Location: E TN | Registered: February 13, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by CURTIS REED:
These Scribner jugs are the best I have used. The cap is the heaviest of any I have seen or used before so they won't crack if someone over tightens them.

https://www.joesracing.com/pro...gallon-utility-jugs/


X2

Quick question - who carried the plastic vent caps used on all these fuel jugs?
 
Posts: 2163 | Location: Tewksbury, MA,USA | Registered: November 03, 2000Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The Sunoco jugs




are made by

https://www.racejugs.com/

"Proudly Made in the USA.

This is an Industrial strength designed Jug with superior quality control. Every Jug is 100% pressure tested for leaks as well as a multi-point quality inspection. The jug withstands a beating without the excess weight at 4.5 lbs. all while keeping a tough industrial look and feel. Dual body bands prevents body swelling, keeping fluid level markings accurate. Fluid level markings for US gallons and liters. Every jug goes through a multi-point inspection, including pressure testing. Carries a 3-year limited warranty. Fuel hose attaches to jug lids are 3/4 NPT pipe threaded. Clear hose to see flow of the liquid. Screw on cap to seal the jug. This Utility Container is intended only for use as a rapid refueling device for racing vehicles used in professional offroad and closed course competition racing events. It is NOT a portable fuel container as described by ASTM. EPA. ARB. CARB or other state or federal agencies. Intended for racing fuel only: not to be used for street legal fuels."
 
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Originally posted by 1320racer:
The Sunoco jugs




are made by

https://www.racejugs.com/

"Proudly Made in the USA.

This is an Industrial strength designed Jug with superior quality control. Every Jug is 100% pressure tested for leaks as well as a multi-point quality inspection. The jug withstands a beating without the excess weight at 4.5 lbs. all while keeping a tough industrial look and feel. Dual body bands prevents body swelling, keeping fluid level markings accurate. Fluid level markings for US gallons and liters. Every jug goes through a multi-point inspection, including pressure testing. Carries a 3-year limited warranty. Fuel hose attaches to jug lids are 3/4 NPT pipe threaded. Clear hose to see flow of the liquid. Screw on cap to seal the jug. This Utility Container is intended only for use as a rapid refueling device for racing vehicles used in professional offroad and closed course competition racing events. It is NOT a portable fuel container as described by ASTM. EPA. ARB. CARB or other state or federal agencies. Intended for racing fuel only: not to be used for street legal fuels."
Well then whoever is making them is making renegades to
 
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so we agree they "do like nice".
 
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I guess we can go there lol...
 
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