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#3
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2,044
I bought a 55 drum of sunoco 110 blue for $6 a gallon ( $330 total ) at the track saturday, usually $8 if you buy it by the gallon at the track.
If you find some buddies to split the costs with you, buying the 55 gallon drum is the way to go, besides that price willmost likey go up pretty soon.
Call Mike Frank @ fulton dragway just outside Tupelo, Ms he can hook you up. You'll need a clean drum or pay the $20 deposit for the new one.
Mike Frank cell # 662-891-7353
Home # 662-862-2232
Goodluck, Charles
If you find some buddies to split the costs with you, buying the 55 gallon drum is the way to go, besides that price willmost likey go up pretty soon.
Call Mike Frank @ fulton dragway just outside Tupelo, Ms he can hook you up. You'll need a clean drum or pay the $20 deposit for the new one.
Mike Frank cell # 662-891-7353
Home # 662-862-2232
Goodluck, Charles
#4
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Staunton, IL
Posts: 943
We buy Torco. Whatever brand you buy, I recommend you buy a sealed drum. We bought one that wasn't once. When we got to the bottom, it was loaded with rust. :?
If it's sealed you also know what it is exactly. Somebody hasn't siphoned part of it out and replaced it with regular pump gas.
If it's sealed you also know what it is exactly. Somebody hasn't siphoned part of it out and replaced it with regular pump gas.
#8
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MASTER BUILDER
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Dothan Al.
Posts: 166
[quote="cepx111"]I bought a 55 drum of sunoco 110 blue for $6 a gallon ( $330 total ) at the track saturday, usually $8 if you buy it by the gallon at the track.
If you find some buddies to split the costs with you, buying the 55 gallon drum is the way to go, besides that price willmost likey go up pretty soon.
Call Mike Frank @ fulton dragway just outside Tupelo, Ms he can hook you up. You'll need a clean drum or pay the $20 deposit for the new one.
Mike Frank cell # 662-891-7353
Home # 662-862-2232
Goodluck, Charles[/quote
Sunoco Blue is not 110 it is 113 octane. The purple is 110.
Steve
If you find some buddies to split the costs with you, buying the 55 gallon drum is the way to go, besides that price willmost likey go up pretty soon.
Call Mike Frank @ fulton dragway just outside Tupelo, Ms he can hook you up. You'll need a clean drum or pay the $20 deposit for the new one.
Mike Frank cell # 662-891-7353
Home # 662-862-2232
Goodluck, Charles[/quote
Sunoco Blue is not 110 it is 113 octane. The purple is 110.
Steve