I'm looking for some C12 here in Arlington and I run across this stuff at Reeder Distributrors.
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Anyone here try this Rocket Brand fuel?
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They have a 112 Rocket blend whick appears to be ethanol based. I don't want to use that. That company produces a 112 non rocket blend that looks like the ticket. What formula are you running Paul? I was going to give the Unleaded 100 a shot but at $12.50 per gallon I think I'll risk the oygen sensors and run the good leaded stuff. The tank only gets used when under boost. The rest of the time I run 93 out of the rear tank.
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I was also curious about Sunoco 110 ans 112. I can get it locally for about $4 a gallon cheaper than the Rocket fuel. It's unoxiginated so I don't have to mess with my fuel mix. The 112 looks like some good stuff too but I've never heard of Sunoco.
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Originally posted by Diabolic View PostI was also curious about Sunoco 110 ans 112. I can get it locally for about $4 a gallon cheaper than the Rocket fuel. It's unoxiginated so I don't have to mess with my fuel mix. The 112 looks like some good stuff too but I've never heard of Sunoco.Ring and pinion specialist
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Originally posted by Diabolic View PostI was also curious about Sunoco 110 ans 112. I can get it locally for about $4 a gallon cheaper than the Rocket fuel. It's unoxiginated so I don't have to mess with my fuel mix. The 112 looks like some good stuff too but I've never heard of Sunoco.2014 GT
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And Stephenson Motorsports raced a 2010 Camaro in Grand Am(the new 'Trans Am' series) that was sponsored by Sunoco. It was at SEMA in '09 and is still raced as far as I know. Sunoco also provides all of the fuel for free for all 3 of the televised NASCAR series. Not sure why there's no Sunoco stations around here, but there's a shitload in other states!
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Originally posted by MattB View PostAnd Stephenson Motorsports raced a 2010 Camaro in Grand Am(the new 'Trans Am' series) that was sponsored by Sunoco. It was at SEMA in '09 and is still raced as far as I know. Sunoco also provides all of the fuel for free for all 3 of the televised NASCAR series. Not sure why there's no Sunoco stations around here, but there's a shitload in other states!Originally posted by MattB View Post
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See I need the race fuel as a safety net because I'm bolting on the 10" crank pulley tonight. Just in case the boost o meter goes too high I want some insurance. I ended up getting the Sunoco 112 for about $8.25 per gallon from Smileys. If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88mph, you're gonna see some serious shit.
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