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Workshop => Carburetor, Intake, and Exhaust => Topic started by: havinnoj on February 13, 2016, 05:42:14 PM
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Just ran across this and thought I'd share. VP has a couple of fuels already mixed with oil. Cool stuff.
http://www.vpracingfuels.com/news/vp-introduces-two-new-2-stroke-fuels (http://www.vpracingfuels.com/news/vp-introduces-two-new-2-stroke-fuels)
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Link for some pricing. http://www.racefuel.com/vp-t2-racing-fuel/
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Wow first I heard....nice post
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I will find another link with some testing i seen earlier. Seems like some good stuff an if ya factor in oil you will save $
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Well, that ethanol free is a good thing for sure. A while back the VP MRX01 would really step up the smaller 2 strokes, but bigger, the C12 was the one to use.
My worst fuel I ever tried to use, was pump gas & then the Sunoco 110, after Nascar dropped Unocal 76 Race Fuels.
The old Unocal 76, that name is gone, but the same people produced that has another brand called Rocket Fuel, 100, 110, 112, 116 octane.
Wonder what the oil mixed in the VP is, regular petroleum oil or synthetic type.
Neil
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other than some of the chain saw oils, I think petroleum is all but gone. off top of my head the only one I could think of that might still have a dash of petroleum is one of the stone age blends like golden spectro but they may have even stepped into the modern age by now also. surprised vp didn't think of this premixed idea sooner as a lot of people are lazy. me im perfectly content mixing my own recipe
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Noting the resurgence of the two-stroke, VP Racing Fuels has introduced a new race fuel (motor octane is 101) that comes pre-mixed with JASO FD-rated two-stroke oil. The leaded, ethanol-free fuel is mixed at a 40:1 ration and designed to be poured straight into the tank of a two-stroke off-road motorcycle.
https://ultimatemotorcycling.com/2015/09/10/vp-racing-t2-tested-pre-mixed-2-stroke-race-fuel-review-beta-300-rr/