Usually so but VP is a chemical based and Sunoco is an Oil based. There fore in most applications VP is better because it makes the best power. VP and Sunoco race fuels feel way different to the touch and everything. I am a big VP guy and I like M5 because it makes a little bit more power than standard M1.VP is the most expensive option .
M5 is not applicable in karting. When using methanol there is to be no additives. If I remember right m5 has nitro in it and will fail fuel test. We had a vp dealer a few years back that would give us a free 5 gallon can of m1 for every feature night we won. Issue was that he closed the station down the next year. We did receive about 30 gallons that season which lasted us the whole next season.Usually so but VP is a chemical based and Sunoco is an Oil based. There fore in most applications VP is better because it makes the best power. VP and Sunoco race fuels feel way different to the touch and everything. I am a big VP guy and I like M5 because it makes a little bit more power than standard M1.
I didnt think about that. I was thinking it was just for an open motor where they don't test fuel. It should work fine if they don't have fuel check and let you run whatever but that is correct if they are checking for M1 then M5 wont pass.M5 is not applicable in karting. When using methanol there is to be no additives. If I remember right m5 has nitro in it and will fail fuel test. We had a vp dealer a few years back that would give us a free 5 gallon can of m1 for every feature night we won. Issue was that he closed the station down the next year. We did receive about 30 gallons that season which lasted us the whole next season.
What keeps guys from putting something else in the tank? never been to a pump around.Miss the days of a pump around . show up with a tank full leave with a can full.
Theres a say 30 gallon tank of fresh fuel . You pull up they suck you dry .What keeps guys from putting something else in the tank? never been to a pump around.
VP's Methanol is the same as anyone else's, just a different package.Usually so but VP is a chemical based and Sunoco is an Oil based. There fore in most applications VP is better because it makes the best power. VP and Sunoco race fuels feel way different to the touch and everything. I am a big VP guy and I like M5 because it makes a little bit more power than standard M1.
I think I know exactly what your talking about Mike.I buy mine from a vendor at the track. Even at 6 bucks a gallon its cheaper than driving to get $4 fuel somewhere, and I dont have storage worries. Past couple of years we were buying 55 gallon drums of it. And you know what? At the end of the day weve paid less for race fuel than PARKING MY TRAILER. Rant over, carry on.
Someone has been doing there home work,,good explanationUsually so but VP is a chemical based and Sunoco is an Oil based. There fore in most applications VP is better because it makes the best power. VP and Sunoco race fuels feel way different to the touch and everything. I am a big VP guy and I like M5 because it makes a little bit more power than standard M1.