What octane is VP 101?
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| Specification Sheet | |
|---|---|
| Fuel Name | VP101 |
| Specific Gravity | 0.713 at 60 degrees F |
| Color | Orange |
| Motor Octane | 97 |
Is VP 101 unleaded?
HP101 is a premium quality, street legal unleaded gasoline, ideal for use in today’s most challenging driving conditions and available at the pump at locations across the country. Download the FIND VP app to locate the nearest station selling HP101.
Is VP Racing Gas good?
VP Racing Fuels’ High-Octane Energy We wouldn’t use any other fuel – VP is the most consistent fuel you can find. VP makes more power than other fuels with comparable octane, it provides excellent protection against detonation and it’s the same from drum to drum every time.”
What octane is VP-110?
107
LEADED/NON-OXYGENATED Features: VP-110 has the highest Motor Octane (MON) rating of any 110 fuel on the market at 107. It is formulated for use in all naturally aspirated engines with compression ratios of up to 13:1.
How long does VP fuel last?
two years
VP Small Engine Fuel will remain stable more than two years when kept in its original sealed container. Even after pulling some of the fuel out, you’re looking at about a two-year life as long as you properly re-seal your container.
How long does ms109 last?
VPs website says the shelf life is 2 years if stored in the original air tight container.
What is C12 VP?
Product Description. VP C12 is the best all around racing fuel ever made. We recommend it for compression ratios up to 15:1, which satisfies the needs of 75% of today’s automotive race engines.
What is VP 100?
Product Description. MOTORSPORT 100 is a VP 100 octane fuel. We design it as a professional-grade, unleaded blend for all forms of motorsports. Moreover, it’s a spec fuel for IMSA sports car racing in North America.
Can you mix racing fuel with regular gas?
We often get these two questions: Yes, you can mix any of our race fuels. But remember – if your engine needs an unleaded fuel, you don’t want to mix leaded with unleaded. Doing so would make a leaded fuel which could still damage oxygen sensors and catalytic converters.