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Renegade has a couple of race fuels that fit the bill. The Renegade Pro Super Late Model, and the Renegade Rat Man Late Model Elite. Another choice would be the Renegade Pro 120.
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ATL has an E-85/E-98 cell bladder. Other companies are making them as well, but be sure to ask if the bladder or cell is ethanol compatible before you order one.
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For all around performance in a race engine with 11:1 or higher compression, it's hard to beat a top quality 110. The Renegade Pro 110 has the highest Motor Octane numbers. For Crate engines, the...
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110 can overcome a lot of issues that 91 can't.
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Many of the top racers here in Florida run the Renegade Super Late Model. The Renegade Pro 112 and Pro 114 are also good choices.
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I couldn't really answer that. It depends on a lot of factors. How good the air filter is. How good the oil filter is. Track conditions. Engine temps. Fuel and combustion leaking past the rings. And...
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I once read a quote by the great Smokey Yunick ....." anyone who doesn't use synthetic oil is an idiot ".
There are too many reasons to use a top quality synthetic oil. But at the same time, there...
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Regarding the idea of monopolies in racing, i've always thought it was a very bad idea. Racing should allow everyone to be involved. And that's especially true on the local racing scene. All local...
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Race fuel prices are more dependent on chemical prices than gasoline prices. But in Florida, Renegade has actually lowered their race fuel prices, and they were already the lowest priced race fuel.
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There are some very good points expressed in this thread. Fuel costs are always a concern for the racer, but there are race fuel costs, and then there are crazy race fuel costs. The oxygenated fuels...
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Renegade makes a great Crate fuel, the Rat Man Crate Elite. And it's priced right. The RM Crate Elite will make the most power. But the Renegade E-85 is also a good choice.
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He was a friend and a mentor to a lot of racers.
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Nothing shocking here, that news has been out there a while. The Renegade Crate Fuels make excellent power and torque.
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So far, all the tests indicate that the Renegade crate fuel makes the most power.
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We should probably define some terms here. E gas in all it's many forms IS pump gas. The majority of pump gas across the country ranges from E-10 to E-85 and even some E-98. Though some stations have...
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If that's the only two choices you have, stick with premium 91, 92, or 93. In your application the performance of 93 pump gas will be exactly the same or even better than E-85, you'll get much better...
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Cell and everything associated with it needs to be alcohol compatible . And the best way to know for sure is to contact each of the manufacturers directly and ask them .
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There is a price difference of about 2 dollars per gallon , but the biggest difference is in quality and performance . E-85 from the pump is ethanol blended with 87 octane . It's designed for street...
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Renegade Oil www.renegadepro1.com might be a good bet for you . They offer a lot of different products . The price is right too .
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There was a time , many decades ago , that av gas had the most lead and octane you could get . That was before there was really a race gas industry . Now , things have changed . 100LL av gas is Low...
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You're right to be concerned , race fuel cells are not necessarily compatible with alcohol ( methanol or ethanol ) so the best thing to do is check with the company that made your cell . Some only...
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Steve gives some excellent information above . Renegade Racing Fuels are available nationwide .
In Florida call ,
Mike Croley
Daytona Beach , FL.
386-341-4308
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The Gibbs oil was developed without much regard to cost , they wanted the very best . It is a very good oil , probably the best off the shelf synthetic race oil there is . But very pricey . That's...
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Depends on what condition the old fuel is in . It's always best to use 100% fresh race gas of course . But if you're trying to get rid of an older drum , i'd recommend doing it slowly so you won't...
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If the race fuel has no alcohol in it , and is unopened and stored under ideal conditions , it has a shelf life of about a year and a half to 2 years . Once opened , it's about half that number ....
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