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Is anyone using The VP MRX01,U4.4 or VP 100 street blaze.

 

Did you notice a difference over the standard 110 sunoco or Cam 2 pump gas.

 

I know the VP fuels are oxygenated to create more power.The 4stroke riders swear by MRX01 and I noticed it makes the throttle response much better.

 

Has anyone dynoed these fuels on a built banshee?

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Is anyone using The VP MRX01,U4.4 or VP 100 street blaze.

 

Did you notice a difference over the standard 110 sunoco or Cam 2 pump gas.

 

I know the VP fuels are oxygenated to create more power.The 4stroke riders swear by MRX01 and I noticed it makes the throttle response much better.

 

Has anyone dynoed these fuels on a built banshee?

 

I used the U4.4 on my old stock motor & yes it make a big difference from using pump 93 but I dont know compare to 110 or cam 2.

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With a heavly oxygenated fuel you need to drain the carbs and tank after your done riding.

 

#1. It will cause the carbs to corode due to the high oxygen content.

 

#2. If you let it sit in the tank you will loose the oxygen. It is like leaving a soda open. Your fuel will be flat.

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With a heavly oxygenated fuel you need to drain the carbs and tank after your done riding.

 

#1. It will cause the carbs to corode due to the high oxygen content.

 

#2. If you let it sit in the tank you will loose the oxygen. It is like leaving a soda open. Your fuel will be flat.

 

completety right. i use it all the time. make sure you keep up on maitanence.

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Does turbo blue or tocco do that to the carbs also? I plan on running it soon for my build.

 

NO, IT DOESNT, BUT ID STILL DO THE MAITINANCE ANYWAY TO BE SAFE

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