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Re: Race Gas

To: J I Waldron <jwaldron47@earthlink.net>, <land-speed@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Race Gas
From: W S Potter <wester6935@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 00:17:19 -0600
Your gas question seems to be answered by several posters but the fuel
question got lost somewhere.  If  you are running in a fuel class you can
bring your own if you want but I think you'll find that ERC is much more
convenient ... do you really want to haul something as potentially explosive
as gas, methanol or nitro with your race car?  Most experienced racers just
show up with empty tanks for gas classes so Rick Gold can seal the tank and
eliminate any questions at inspection.  He shows up with three blends of
gasoline and will consult with you about your tune up and recommend the
proper one.  all three will pass the test for gas if you set a record.  If
you are running in a fuel class you are free to run methanol and
nitromethane.  The rule book will explain why other fuels are not
acceptable.  A few years back the drag racers were playing with some REALLY
exotic stuff and the potential for severe damage was very high.  There's
some fuel discussions in the archives from a couple of years ago with some
really good explanations about some of the exotic stuff.  Among other
things, the exhaust fumes are quite dangerous.  Better to just stay with the
tried and tested stuff.

See the ERC web pages at;
http://www.ercracingfuels.com/

ERC Racing Fuels :: Racing Gasoline Specs
"Combustion Technology That Wins Races" WELCOME TO ERC ... (ERC) has
operated for 33 years and is a producer of custom specialty fuels and is a
national distribution center for Champion Racing ...

Wes

on 4/19/04 7:14 PM, J I Waldron at jwaldron47@earthlink.net wrote:

> While watching NASCAR on TV over the weekend, there was a short
> discussion on Race Gas.  No doubt to please the Sunoco sponsor they
> showed the pump and noted that the price was $0.00 - Sunoco was
> donating gas for the race.  Cool, and a nice thing for Sunoco to do.
> However, they also mentioned that without the donation, race gas
> was over $6.00 per gallon!  This got my attention as I was thinking
> more in the $2.00 to $3.00 range.
> 
> So to my question, I understand that if a sponsor supplies event gas, it
> needs to be used.  Does our provider 'donate' the fuel?  If not, what can
> I expect as a typical price so that I can budget accordingly?
> 
> If running in a fuel class (and using gasoline in the mix), does the gasoline
> need to be the 'meet fuel'?
> 
> If there is not a 'meet fuel', who decides what is legal gasoline, where
> do I get it, and how do I prove it?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jim.






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