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Old 03-27-2005, 07:23 PM
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Race Fuels in South FL.

Found this race gas station (VP Race Fuels) (thanks to Xico) and was surprised to see what they had at the pumps.

THey ONLY sell race fuel at the pump in 103 Unleadded, 110, 112 Leaded, 116 Leaded.

They also have it by the drum and will ship anywhere in the US. I just ordered a few C16 (116 Octane) and 103 Octane 55 Gallon Drums to be shipped to my Chicago home for Viper fuel. THey also include the pump, and proper seals. If you have the garage space, might wanna consider this.


VP Race Fuels is located on Andrews Ave, 1/4 mile north of Oakland Park Blvd (off 95)

 
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holy crap that must be hard to ship that much gas
 
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holy crap that must be hard to ship that much gas
not at all 3 day freight
 
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Won't the leaded fuel mess with the sensors?
 
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no cats. O2 sensors are fooled by a "Elminator"
 
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Whats the pricer per gallon of the 103 and 116 oct, what about for the drums?
 
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I bet they see some awesome rides pull in!
 
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How much?
 
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Is it really necessary to ask?? A REAL lot, I'm sure

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Do you have a contact for ordering and shipping drums of race fuel?

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Originally posted by Kraftwerk
Whats the pricer per gallon of the 103 and 116 oct, what about for the drums?
I can only imagine....

It cost me $64 last week to fill my car with 100 octane at the local Sunoco.....
 
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Ron, Yes, I have it in my car. I'll post it this afternoon. You can also look up "VP Race Fuels" in Oakland Park, and ask for Mark Klein. .

ALso checkout www.vpracingfuels.com for a distributor map. Might be someone closer to you.

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I've always wanted to try some higher octane fuel because I have the race program on my APR chip but I don't know of anywhere in my area that sells the stuff.
 
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VP has distributors all across the country. I have 103 Unleaded delivered (2) barrels at a time to my warehouse. It is all I have ran for over a year. Go to there web site and find your local distributor. Now I have the chip switch so maybe I might be seen in a gas station.....NOT!


Oh ya, about 3 bucks a gallon right now.
 
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If I don't have anykind of switch or anything on my car ... I can still take the Race Fuel correct? ... It will adapt to the higher octane?

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