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Our three race fuel distributors changed from selling VP and Sunoco to F&L Race Fuel. I had been using VP C-15 and/or Sunoco Maximal but now neither is locally available. F&L doesn't show a cross to VP C-15 but they do have a cross to VP C-16 and/or Sunoco Maximal, they call it "ST". Unfortunately they don't provide spec's on any of their fuels.

Does anyone have experience using "ST" in a 15:1 BBC drag racing application? Was there a difference in the results over either the VP or Sunoco equivalent fuels?

Thanks for any feed back.

Bob
 
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Bob, I have never heard of F&L but this is from their website.

 
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Bob, FYI Sunoco Maximal fuel is not the best fuel for your 15:1 engine, Supreme is, aka Blue.
 
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Originally posted by TonyB6255:
Bob, I have never heard of F&L but this is from their website.



Having a misprint on the (R+M)/2 rating doesn't instill confidence.


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Originally posted by TonyB6255:
Bob, I have never heard of F&L but this is from their website.



Having a misprint on the (R+M)/2 rating doesn't instill confidence.


I agree. There are only 2 options for fuel in my program and that is C15 or Maximal. If either wasn't available locally, I would drive to get it.
 
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Getting harder and harder to race in Calif when you cant even get your brand of race fuel now
 
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I tried to get Renegade Fuels to open a facility near San Diego, and it almost happened but the State tax and safety regulations killed that idea. The current Anti-American Administration and the Militant Liberal Media is he!! bent to kill off racing in California. Eventually they will prevail, probably to the extent that simply owning a race car is an automatic ten year jail sentence.

When it's all over Bakersfield could well be the last 1/4 mile drag strip in the State.

Bob
 
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RPROGAS, Nick Cobb and I can get Renegade for anyone in southern California.

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Originally posted by RPROGAS:
I tried to get Renegade Fuels to open a facility near San Diego, and it almost happened but the State tax and safety regulations killed that idea. The current Anti-American Administration and the Militant Liberal Media is he!! bent to kill off racing in California. Eventually they will prevail, probably to the extent that simply owning a race car is an automatic ten year jail sentence.

When it's all over Bakersfield could well be the last 1/4 mile drag strip in the State.

Bob
 
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