|
|
-
Best Race Fuel for a Dirt Late Model - VP, BASE, or another brand?
Saw a post on social media about BASE causing engine damage.
Effective immediately, we will no longer be carrying or associated with base fuels. Multiple engine builders and customers complaining about engine damage from fuel.
Nathan Stephens
Next Race - 5/25 Shadyhill
2024 Season: 7 - Brownstown (IN) 1, Fairbury (IL) 2, Farmer City (IL) 1, Grundy Co (IL) 1, Kankakee (IL) 1, & Shadyhill (IN) 1
-
Bobby Pierce switched from BASE to VP last year in the middle of the season.
-
E85. From your local pump
Modern Day Wedge Racing
Florence -3
Atomic - 2
Moler - 1
Eldora - 2
-
Like you and I with food, every engine likes one fuel better than others. Experiment and you might find out.
-
Originally Posted by MasterSbilt_Racer
E85. From your local pump
We don't have that over here on my side of the state 😂
I wish we did. My jeep would gain about 100hp just by switching fuels.
-
Make America Godly Again
2 Chronicles 7:14
-
Compression ratios as high as the are now days, you have to be very careful, detonation is very close with the best fuel.
Compression is power, pure and simple, but $$$
I think most of the Top Teams nowadays are on VP, usally in the 116 octane region. Late Model Plus they call it i believe. There are other factors than octance rating, but thats overly techincal.
Last edited by Kromulous; 02-20-2024 at 09:32 AM.
-
We generally out here are on Sunoco race fuels which work fine. Used to run the old 260 pump stuff back in the day. Run VP on occasion with no problems. Can't get Base but generally most race fuels, in theory, should have little difference. Waaay back my dad had a new Dodge that would barely run the couple of times he put Texaco in it although my cars ran OK with it so there was obviously some difference in the local pump gas.
-
Im a VP dealer so ill say them, sunoco is good too. The way the base owner flipped out a few years ago on people over his logo made me realize ill never spend a dollar on a base product. To be fair most of the dirt world knows very little about engines and tuning one for weather and regional changes, compared to drag racers
-
Originally Posted by Kromulous
I think most of the Top Teams nowadays are on VP, usally in the 116 octane region. Late Model Plus they call it i believe. There are other factors than octance rating, but thats overly techincal.
This.,...........................
8/13/16
-
Originally Posted by riddle28
The way the base owner flipped out a few years ago on people over his logo made me realize ill never spend a dollar on a base product.
That whole deal was weird. Ive seen where several wrap companies will not even print his logo because he will send them a cease and desist letter in the mail if it's not the "right color."
-
No kidding
Originally Posted by zyoung25
That whole deal was weird. Ive seen where several wrap companies will not even print his logo because he will send them a cease and desist letter in the mail if it's not the "right color."
I don’t remember who it was but I remember seeing picture of a car after wrapping it that in plain letters base logo here and someone asked about it and the response from he wrap guy was i ain’t dealing with that headache he wants it on the car he can supply the decal himself
-
I've sponsored cars and had our logo slightly altered or colors changed. Never once did I care. That whole base logo debacle was stupid.
-
The logo itself is outdated and stupid.
Where is the move over flag when you need it?????
-
I don’t remember who it was but I remember seeing picture of a car after wrapping it that in plain letters base logo here and someone asked about it and the response from he wrap guy was i ain’t dealing with that headache he wants it on the car he can supply the decal himself
Brian Green with Top Notch!
-
There was a time when fuel was getting out of control cost wise. I know there was a lab up around the Md. area that was getting big bucks for a drum of there product. It came from top NHRA guys running it and was discovered to work extremely well in high compression motors. To old to remember exactly where it came from, but a lot of the top drivers in the NE would run it for a big show. I do remember the cost was crazy, if you pd 300 for a drum this stuff was costing 900 a drum.
-
Originally Posted by dirtcrazy4u
There was a time when fuel was getting out of control cost wise. I know there was a lab up around the Md. area that was getting big bucks for a drum of there product. It came from top NHRA guys running it and was discovered to work extremely well in high compression motors. To old to remember exactly where it came from, but a lot of the top drivers in the NE would run it for a big show. I do remember the cost was crazy, if you pd 300 for a drum this stuff was costing 900 a drum.
Don't know what part of the country you're in but fuel prices on the left coast are nuts. A few years ago I had a deal with a distributor in Nevada for Sunoco 110 @ $7.40/gallon. Lost that when they shut down the race fuel division. Next couple years it was $10/same stuff out of Sacramento distributor. Last year it went to $14/gallon and burning 10-15 gallons per night is a serious part of the budget when we're generally running for $500-1,000 to win. Best prices we can find are at an Indian casino/resort/gas station in the Central Valley @ $9. when we're in the neighborhood of Sonoma Raceway in the Bay Area we hit the pumps there where Sunoco 112, 114 and 116 are each @ $10. Racing aint no po'boy sport no more.
-
Originally Posted by dirtcrazy4u
There was a time when fuel was getting out of control cost wise. I know there was a lab up around the Md. area that was getting big bucks for a drum of there product. It came from top NHRA guys running it and was discovered to work extremely well in high compression motors. To old to remember exactly where it came from, but a lot of the top drivers in the NE would run it for a big show. I do remember the cost was crazy, if you pd 300 for a drum this stuff was costing 900 a drum.
that sounds like oxygenated fuel we tried one time a while back , it was 3 times the cost of regular racing fuel , never saw enough gain to matter in a circle track application , we only run E85 now which is better than all of it.....jmo....
-
Originally Posted by over4T
Don't know what part of the country you're in but fuel prices on the left coast are nuts. A few years ago I had a deal with a distributor in Nevada for Sunoco 110 @ $7.40/gallon. Lost that when they shut down the race fuel division. Next couple years it was $10/same stuff out of Sacramento distributor. Last year it went to $14/gallon and burning 10-15 gallons per night is a serious part of the budget when we're generally running for $500-1,000 to win. Best prices we can find are at an Indian casino/resort/gas station in the Central Valley @ $9. when we're in the neighborhood of Sonoma Raceway in the Bay Area we hit the pumps there where Sunoco 112, 114 and 116 are each @ $10. Racing aint no po'boy sport no more.
over4T, the prices I was showing was a really lonnnnnggggg time ago. I realize what your saying .
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:13 AM.
|
|
Bookmarks