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Old 06-07-2012, 09:56 PM
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anyone interested in indiana and the midwest on running rapicon 30/9 car fuel i am a new dealer.....$30 by the gallon or $100 for a case of 4....i have been running this fuel for 1 1/2yrs now and absolutely believe in this stuff....its blended in south korea and imported straight to my house....it is easier to tune and leaves zero carbon residue in the internals of ur motor....bearings have lasted triple the time from past fuel brands ive ran...this isnt to bash or start drama....all im doing is making available to the midwest a topnotch fuel that has been tried and trued!!! i will make available for pick up in indiana ohio illinois kentucky michigan....i can ship but u know the deal on shipping costs.....any questions or interests plz pm me or contact me direct 1-317-224-7509 bryce carter......thank you
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Been running this fuel for well over a year now, 8-1/2 gallons on the first engine I ran it through, if it wasn't for a faulty switch and a run away it would have gone much longer..
5-1/2 gallons on my current engine and no signs of wearing out any time soon.

I absalutely love this stuff, and would be willing to pay much more to use it.
Coming from EB MODS also great fuel to this and not gonna look back.
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What makes this fuel worth $10 more per gallon than vp or $7 more per gallon than Byron?
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Whats the oil package can you break it down
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What makes this fuel worth $10 more per gallon than vp or $7 more per gallon than Byron?
Shameless plugs and overzealous users...
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I am from Manila and run both Byron 30/11 and rapicon 30/11 alternately. I like both fuel and it's all I run. Byron runs cooler than rapicon but leaves some carbon residue on top of the piston but can be easily cleaned. I dont know why on top of piston only but othe parts are spotless. For the rapicon no residue at all the engines stays clean and spotless inside.

Difference in price is shipping cost that all there is to it. Rapicon is made in Korea so if you compare the price rapicon vs Byron its about 5-7 dollar more expensive than rapicon. Actually 25 bucks to a gallon in the US is cheap already. We are buying rapicon here at around 30-33 bucks a gallon. FYI
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rape i con

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bigjayjay its 30/9 with full synthetic oil content....they also use a anticorosive ingredient that allows u not really needing to use after run oil afterward....as for the pricing its very cheap or comp to most other fuels...any 30/9 pro blend will cost a hair more than any 30/11...
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No carbon because there is no castor oil in the fuel
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bigjayjay its 30/9 with full synthetic oil content....they also use a anticorosive ingredient that allows u not really needing to use after run oil afterward....as for the pricing its very cheap or comp to most other fuels...any 30/9 pro blend will cost a hair more than any 30/11...
Thanks for the info
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Originally Posted by oggietiu
I am from Manila and run both Byron 30/11 and rapicon 30/11 alternately. I like both fuel and it's all I run. Byron runs cooler than rapicon but leaves some carbon residue on top of the piston but can be easily cleaned. I dont know why on top of piston only but othe parts are spotless. For the rapicon no residue at all the engines stays clean and spotless inside.

Difference in price is shipping cost that all there is to it. Rapicon is made in Korea so if you compare the price rapicon vs Byron its about 5-7 dollar more expensive than rapicon. Actually 25 bucks to a gallon in the US is cheap already. We are buying rapicon here at around 30-33 bucks a gallon. FYI
I guess, I pay 19.99 for VP 30/9 and 23.99 for Byron 30/11. If I can get it locally I'll give it a try I suppose, but the whole made in Korea thing isn't exactly a selling point for me. lol
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I guess, I pay 19.99 for VP 30/9 and 23.99 for Byron 30/11. If I can get it locally I'll give it a try I suppose, but the whole made in Korea thing isn't exactly a selling point for me. lol
$19.99 is the best price ive ever seen for 30/9 fuel!!! thats great....vp ive heard is good stuff it just hasnt kicked off here in the midwest dont know anyone that runs it....good luck tho....
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Originally Posted by B00t13g
I guess, I pay 19.99 for VP 30/9 and 23.99 for Byron 30/11. If I can get it locally I'll give it a try I suppose, but the whole made in Korea thing isn't exactly a selling point for me. lol
Ya me too, but the fact is the majority of products made for our hobby are made overseas..
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