Getting Ready For Autocross Season!
Getting Ready For Autocross Season!
It has been a long spring. Still have a ton more work to do on the car to get it ready. Here is one key component of this year's racing - fuel!

Hopefully that will last me through the season
Does anyone know how to dispose of fuel drums when you are done with them? Will any VP distributor take them back?
EVOlutionary

Hopefully that will last me through the season
Does anyone know how to dispose of fuel drums when you are done with them? Will any VP distributor take them back?EVOlutionary
haha wow. For some reason I got thirsty looking at the drums..maybe I'm a car?
my idea of getting ready for autox season is mentally preparing myself and talking to friends about autocrossing and pumping ourselves up
I'll hopefully go out to one soon
my idea of getting ready for autox season is mentally preparing myself and talking to friends about autocrossing and pumping ourselves up
I'll hopefully go out to one soon
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Originally Posted by kevo
damn....what class are you running in? I thought AS, STU, BSP and SM don't allow leaded race fuel.
Originally Posted by DaWorstPlaya
WOW! you better not lose to someone using 93oct 

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https://www.jacksonautomachine.com/h...fm?sectionId=7
From the page above, you paid around 500 bucks per drum. Nice.
From the page above, you paid around 500 bucks per drum. Nice.
Originally Posted by evo8usa
My idea was spending too much money!!!
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Originally Posted by EVIL_EV0
I am very interested in buying a drum. If you've found a place that sells it cheaper than $10/gallon let me know.
As far as finding C16 for less than $10 a gallon, I doubt it will happen. It went up last year, probably will go up a bit more this summer what with crude oil prices reaching an all-time high (or darn close).
We are lucky, though, that even with the huge fluctuations in pump gas price, race gas holds pretty steady. Could be the profit margins, who knows. Gas companies only make a couple pennies per gallon on pump gas, but VP and TORCO and other companies like that probably make 10-100 times that amount of profit per gallon.
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