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Old 06-16-2004, 09:51 PM
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Anyone use Gammalube fuel? I'm thinking to try one but just want to see how it performs before i buy one.
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Old 06-20-2004, 11:34 AM
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Gammalube has high castor oil which is good for rust protection and compression. After 8 gallon gammalube + 2 Byron my engine(NoVa NS12) still good idle and power. Byron is also good fuel.
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Old 06-20-2004, 06:43 PM
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Always go with the best : O'Donnell Fuel or Cosmo RC Fuel...
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Old 06-20-2004, 07:54 PM
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Originally posted by daniz24
Always go with the best : O'Donnell Fuel or Cosmo RC Fuel...
Yep. Always good to run the best. You want to try Runner Time. Pretty expensive (€50+ per gallon) but you will notice the power difference.
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Old 06-21-2004, 08:51 AM
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Originally posted by formosa008
Anyone use Gammalube fuel? I'm thinking to try one but just want to see how it performs before i buy one.
Gammalube Fuel... Yes... at last year's 1/8th Championship in Cincinatti. Runner Time Fuel too but don't remember seeing O'Donnell Fuel.. I might be wrong. You might be able to spot some of them in the pictures. Quite good.

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_11...tm.htm#1153427
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Old 07-02-2004, 09:53 AM
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Anybody use or used byron 20% race fuel thinking of giving it a try
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Originally posted by daniz24
Always go with the best : O'Donnell Fuel or Cosmo RC Fuel...
or this one
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Old 07-07-2004, 08:34 AM
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you might try rocket science as well, only 8% oil though
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Old 07-07-2004, 08:42 AM
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Originally posted by kt racing
you might try rocket science as well, only 8% oil though
nah!!try Maxy's
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Old 07-07-2004, 11:36 AM
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Kmax, I have used Bryon's fuel since it 1st came out, and never had an engine failure. (over 15 years)
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Originally posted by kmax
Anybody use or used byron 20% race fuel thinking of giving it a try
I use the 30%.
I've tried other brands, but so far Byron's has been the best for me.
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After 3 years of running Wildcat and Trinity MH(made by wildcat).I decided to try something new.....I was having constant tuning problems with Nova based engines on it..

I settled on Sidewinder World Championship 30% fuel......(it has a thinner oil,,NOT less,just thinner) that allows for great throttle transition........

this fuel just plain rocks.......I mean,power out the butt......really easy to tune(and idles great!!!)......runs cool......and I haven't seen a spec of rust on the inside of the motors.....

BTW,because of the luck I had with this fuel,I decide to try RB engines again........
want some power?....run the v12 on Sidewinder.,.......OOOFAAAA!!!!!!
gonna try the v 15 next......
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I'm just finishing my 3rd gallon of Wildcat Eliminator, and I can't wait to finish it. My friend and I both have used it and we have noticed we both run really hot with it. And yes, we we both running quite rich.

Can anyone name some fuels that are known to have great power, are nice to engines and run cool??
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Originally posted by corvettecrazy
I'm just finishing my 3rd gallon of Wildcat Eliminator, and I can't wait to finish it. My friend and I both have used it and we have noticed we both run really hot with it. And yes, we we both running quite rich.

Can anyone name some fuels that are known to have great power, are nice to engines and run cool??
Maxy's Fuel!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by corvettecrazy
I'm just finishing my 3rd gallon of Wildcat Eliminator, and I can't wait to finish it. My friend and I both have used it and we have noticed we both run really hot with it. And yes, we we both running quite rich.

Can anyone name some fuels that are known to have great power, are nice to engines and run cool??

See my post above yours.....
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