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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 05:45 PM
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vp racing fuels

Here in az we only have 91 octane at the pump.
I have the chance to pick up a few drums of some racing fuel for $5.00 a gallon and was wandering what you all think about it it is the vp racing unleaded street blaze
it is supposed to be street legal in most states.
This is what is on the label.


StreetBlaze™ 103 is the highest octane unleaded street-legal fuel in the U.S. This 103 octane (R+M/2) fuel provides power and protection equal to some leaded racing fuels. Typically allows turbo engines to raise the boost from the stock 8-10 lbs. to 20-25 lbs. Although street legal in many states, StreetBlaze 103 is not legal in those states that restrict the use of MTBE. Customers should check local regulations prior to use.

• Color: Red
• Oxygenated: Yes
• Motor Octane: 99
• R+M/2: 103
• Specific Gravity: .743 at 60° F
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by wickednick911
Here in az we only have 91 octane at the pump.
I have the chance to pick up a few drums of some racing fuel for $5.00 a gallon and was wandering what you all think about it it is the vp racing unleaded street blaze
it is supposed to be street legal in most states.
This is what is on the label.


StreetBlaze™ 103 is the highest octane unleaded street-legal fuel in the U.S. This 103 octane (R+M/2) fuel provides power and protection equal to some leaded racing fuels. Typically allows turbo engines to raise the boost from the stock 8-10 lbs. to 20-25 lbs. Although street legal in many states, StreetBlaze 103 is not legal in those states that restrict the use of MTBE. Customers should check local regulations prior to use.

• Color: Red
• Oxygenated: Yes
• Motor Octane: 99
• R+M/2: 103
• Specific Gravity: .743 at 60° F

Never used this particular blend but I have used VP's Motosports 103 plenty of times. I am not sure what the differences are. I will say that I believe strongly in VP's racing fuel and have used it over 20 years on various cars with great success. If you are making 17+ psi of boost, I would use some and I also think $5 a gallon in a 55 gallon drum is a very decent buy. Where in Arizona are you able to purchase this fuel by the drum?

I need to purchase some VP's Import and some C16, and some Motorsports 109.
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 08:10 PM
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i am in the kingman bullhead city area.
we have a company called texmo oil that sells drums.
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 09:57 PM
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I know of a fuel out of kentucky that is 104 unleaded and oxiginated ill have to get back with the name if interested. It is only about 4.85 a gallon possible in other states not just kentucky. I run it in my quad and cant complian big difference.
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Old Jun 21, 2006 | 10:49 PM
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C10 is 104 unleaded

C10 = -.3 off 1/4 mile time and + 1.5 mph in 1/4
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