Who are the fuel specialists at VP racing fuels?
Follow along while the specialists at VP Racing Fuels, Freddie Turza for Circle Track applications and Jason Rueckert for hot street cars and drag racing, explain the basics of racing fuel, what the terms mean, and how to pick the correct fuel for you needs.
Is it safe to use VP100 in cast iron head engines?
Jason also told us, “ VP100 is safe for use in cast-iron head engines with compression ratios up to 12:1 and aluminum heads up to 14:1 and reduces the fear of detonation in power enhanced vehicles. It contains no metal compounds and will not harm catalytic converters or oxygen sensors.
What do you need to know about racing fuels?
Most racing sanctioning bodies regulate the types of fuels you can run. They’ll use terms like: Octane (both Motor & Research), Specific Gravity, Oxidation Stability, Distillation, Reid Vapor Pressure and E.P. Knowing what your rules are before you pick a fuel, will save the embarrassment and shame of disqualification!
What should the AFR be on a ms109?
MS109 preferred 21 degrees of advance, with a slightly leaner AFR of 12.0-12.4:1 at full throttle for maximum safe power. MS109 produced 604 peak rwhp and 422 average rwhp. Excellent power gains and easy tuning made it a great contender for the overall win]
What do you need to know about VP racing fuels?
VP’s fuel enhancers, conditioners, and cleaners can stabilize and boost your fuel system performance. Trust your engine with VP Racing Fuels—order today at Summit Racing. Select your preferred location and we’ll note which parts are ready to be picked up TODAY.
How long Will VP fuel last in one of your Motorsport containers?
HOW LONG WILL VP FUELS LAST IN ONE OF YOUR MOTORSPORT CONTAINERS? I would personally use it within 2 to 4 weeks. A plastic container is designed for fuel transfer, not storage. If you are going racing for a week or weekend, it’s OK to put your fuel in the plastic containers.
Jason also told us, “ VP100 is safe for use in cast-iron head engines with compression ratios up to 12:1 and aluminum heads up to 14:1 and reduces the fear of detonation in power enhanced vehicles. It contains no metal compounds and will not harm catalytic converters or oxygen sensors.
What can VP fuel additives do for You?
From humble beginnings in a Texas garage, VP Racing Fuels’ additives and fuel storage/delivery containers have become common sights at racetracks, motocross courses, and drag strips. VP’s fuel enhancers, conditioners, and cleaners can stabilize and boost your fuel system performance.