TORCO Nitro Fuel
#1
TORCO Nitro Fuel
My hobby shop started to carry TORCO nitro fuel looking at their website their producing for all high end nitro funny and drag cars they've been in business from 60 years.
All that experience equates to knoewlege producing a quality product. They have a array of different fuels but I'm interested in their car and truck selection
what's your opinion and why also do you know what type of oil package its all synthetic or does it have some castor what type of oil level is left after you break down an engine.
I'm currently using Byron gen3 9% oil
Thanks
All that experience equates to knoewlege producing a quality product. They have a array of different fuels but I'm interested in their car and truck selection
what's your opinion and why also do you know what type of oil package its all synthetic or does it have some castor what type of oil level is left after you break down an engine.
I'm currently using Byron gen3 9% oil
Thanks
#2
Tech Lord
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Its good fuel but not recommended for CRE engines. It is 100% synthetic and does not offer the protection for Neals insane RPM's. I am friendly with the family and the main distribution center for the Nitro Fuel is 10 minutes from my house. I ran the fuel for quite some time before I ran Neals Engines. Man it was so nice to go get fuel at dealer cost with no Hazmat fees or shipping charges! I still carry it for customers that use it. Good stuff.
#3
Tech Elite
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WOW, thanks for letting us know. I been using Byron's as well and only started using the Torco last weekend on my new CRE engine. Glad I saw your post. Gonna use Byron's again with what I have left and hopefully our LHS will still carry them. The CRE ran really well with the Torco but I'm not gonna abuse the engine if its not a good match for it.
Thanks Jaz
Thanks Jaz
#4
Its good fuel but not recommended for CRE engines. It is 100% synthetic and does not offer the protection for Neals insane RPM's. I am friendly with the family and the main distribution center for the Nitro Fuel is 10 minutes from my house. I ran the fuel for quite some time before I ran Neals Engines. Man it was so nice to go get fuel at dealer cost with no Hazmat fees or shipping charges! I still carry it for customers that use it. Good stuff.
#5
Tech Lord
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Byron's is good stuff also but I found it severly lacking in run times. You guys know that CRE will ship you Werks quarts right? No Hazmat fees and I think shipping is included but not sure about Hawaii. You could also ask your LHs to bring in some of the Byron's oil additive. It has Castor in it and you can add some to the Torco to get the engine protection you need. That would give you the best of both worlds without having to import your own fuel. Torco is wonderful fuel for power and milage and with a little Castor will be perfect.
#6
I think if the latest Torco is running good they should be fine to use it........From the looks of their track they do not have any massive straights where the engine will be put into the red zone.....I will have them monitor the wear on the crankpin as they go along and if they see any abnormal wear early we will look into a different fuel..........
#8
Tech Master
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WOW, thanks for letting us know. I been using Byron's as well and only started using the Torco last weekend on my new CRE engine. Glad I saw your post. Gonna use Byron's again with what I have left and hopefully our LHS will still carry them. The CRE ran really well with the Torco but I'm not gonna abuse the engine if its not a good match for it.
Thanks Jaz
Thanks Jaz
#9
Tech Elite
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As I understand it, anyone can correct me if I am wrong, It's not so much the full synth doesn't properly lube the parts, but more about how it burns off. When it burns off it is drier, which helps make a little extra power and run time, but at the expence of parts ware. At least that's how I understand it to be.
#10
Tech Elite
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Byron's is good stuff also but I found it severly lacking in run times. You guys know that CRE will ship you Werks quarts right? No Hazmat fees and I think shipping is included but not sure about Hawaii. You could also ask your LHs to bring in some of the Byron's oil additive. It has Castor in it and you can add some to the Torco to get the engine protection you need. That would give you the best of both worlds without having to import your own fuel. Torco is wonderful fuel for power and milage and with a little Castor will be perfect.
#11
There is a sort of wall the synthetics seem to hit where they stop lubricating effectively..... On high RPM high load engines the synthetics seem to breakdown much easier then the castor lubricants do....... you can easily measure the wear differences in the engines by measuring the crankpins over the engines lifespan..... As well when you really start screaming these engines you will start spinning the rod bushings if you use some of these low oil % synthetic blends .........A average stock offroad engine usually will never see the RPM where this will be any concern...However on my modifieds like the Bonito this is a huge concern....
#12
Tech Lord
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At the time I had 5 engines that I would swap back and forth between. The worst run time in my buggy with any of the engines was the Force JL. Could not even make a 7 minute qualifier on 1 tank with Byron's. S&W and a new tune and same engine went up to 8-1/2 minutes until dry. Saw noticeable power increases and major run time advantages on all engines. Have same results with the VP fuel. I'm not a fuel expert by any means but for me the proof was in the results. If that has changed in the last year, please accept my apologies.
#13
I wish I could explain it Teuf, I ran Byrons exclusively for 2 years. Stopped about a year ago when I got accepted to team S&W (have since switched to VP)
At the time I had 5 engines that I would swap back and forth between. The worst run time in my buggy with any of the engines was the Force JL. Could not even make a 7 minute qualifier on 1 tank with Byron's. S&W and a new tune and same engine went up to 8-1/2 minutes until dry. Saw noticeable power increases and major run time advantages on all engines. Have same results with the VP fuel. I'm not a fuel expert by any means but for me the proof was in the results. If that has changed in the last year, please accept my apologies.
At the time I had 5 engines that I would swap back and forth between. The worst run time in my buggy with any of the engines was the Force JL. Could not even make a 7 minute qualifier on 1 tank with Byron's. S&W and a new tune and same engine went up to 8-1/2 minutes until dry. Saw noticeable power increases and major run time advantages on all engines. Have same results with the VP fuel. I'm not a fuel expert by any means but for me the proof was in the results. If that has changed in the last year, please accept my apologies.
#14
When people are citing Byrons fuel, is it Gen2 or Pro Driver blend? The Gen2 at 11% oil will offer less performance and runtime than Pro Driver at 9%
#15
Byron's is good stuff also but I found it severly lacking in run times. You guys know that CRE will ship you Werks quarts right? No Hazmat fees and I think shipping is included but not sure about Hawaii. You could also ask your LHs to bring in some of the Byron's oil additive. It has Castor in it and you can add some to the Torco to get the engine protection you need. That would give you the best of both worlds without having to import your own fuel. Torco is wonderful fuel for power and milage and with a little Castor will be perfect.