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Rody i like the fuel that u mix but i can't get the fuel here in the states. i am starting to mix my own fuels now and was wondering if u can help guide me in mixing near ur quality of fuel. if u would please help i would appreciate it
Posts: 4 | From: Edinburg, Tx | Registered: Jul 2003
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What is important to have a good fuel is the quality of it ingredients.
As for the oil contents, we use in total 8% oils in which you have 6% castrol and 2% synthetic. To find the right castrol oil this should not be a problem, however for the synthetic oil you have to experiment to use and find the best.
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Is there a certain brand of oil u use i have been looking at Klotz Lube and Maxim oils
Posts: 4 | From: Edinburg, Tx | Registered: Jul 2003
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Rody can i ask what all ingredients u put in or u just run methanol, castor oil, and nitromethane?
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Rody - Could you explain to me what the castor and synthentic do differently? also, why would you run all castor and no synthentic?
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In my experience I find the use of only Castor oil is the best, however the negative part of the castor oil is that there is a lot of carbon built in the engine which on the long-run can alter the performances a little and also fills up the tuned pipe quickly.
The combination with the right synthetic oil can slow this process down and so you will have the benefit of all.