February 10, 2020
Preparing a car for the track can feel overwhelming. There are a million items to think about before getting to the track. One thing that shouldn’t be overlooked is what kind of fuel to use. We will cover some key fuel properties and find the right fuel for you. First let’s look at some fuel...
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February 18, 2015
Sunoco Race Fuels Joins Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School. Sunoco Race Fuels will help to power every race car at Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School in 2015! “Sunoco has been providing high quality racing fuels for all types of race cars for many years and it’s...
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May 7, 2013
It’s been many decades since lead began to be phased out of pump gas. Most racers today don't know what it was like to "fill 'er up" with leaded pump gas. Understandably, we get a fair amount of questions about lead and why it’s used in some racing fuels.
Lead is an element (symbol Pb) and...
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June 12, 2012
Specific Gravity
Definition: specific gravity (noun) - the ratio of the density of any substance to the density of some other substance taken as standard, water being the standard for liquids and solids, and hydrogen or air being the standard for gases.
For fuels, specific gravity can be...
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January 19, 2012
We get a lot of questions about fuel metering changes required for oxygenated fuels... and that is a good thing, because racers should be asking those questions.
Luckily, the answer is not necessarily complicated.
Let’s look at Sunoco EXO2 for instance. It’s a good fuel to use as an...
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September 20, 2011
Race fuels generally last longer than typical pump gas but often times race fuel is stored for several months between racing seasons. Here are a few good tips to keep fuel as fresh as possible from one season to the next:
Keep containers tightly sealed. This will minimize the loss of certain...
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September 20, 2011
Overheard at the local track:
“High octane fuels burn slower.”
“My motor doesn’t need all that octane so that fuel won’t do me any good.”
“I need the highest octane so I can max out my timing.”
Unfortunately, those statements are not always true. As a matter of fact, those...
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September 20, 2011
Alcohols like methyl alcohol (methanol) and ethyl alcohol (ethanol) are often used in race fuels. Sometimes they are a small part of the fuel and sometimes they are a primary component of the fuel. Methanol is commonly used “straight” – that’s why it’s called racing alcohol by many. ...
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