Originally Posted by
hotrod87
Throw it away . Old fuel can separate and leave you running no oil for lubrication.
Originally Posted by
Cadimman
For what fuel costs it's not worth the gamble. It's pretty dry there but the biggest concern IMO would be moisture content causing temps to spike.
There was an artical a few years back where the guy that owns Byrons Racing Fuel dispelled a few myths about nitro fuel .
In it he says that as long as it was kept in an air tight container it should be good for quite a long time , the oil does not separate from the fuel , nor does it lose any power , it can get water in it because its mostly alcohol and that is Hygroscopic and attracts water , but if it was capped then it should be OK .