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What brand should i go for!

Funnily enough I recently bought a Victa.....I had to chuckle...the fuel filler cap had a "X" embossed over "E85". So thats a no to E85 love for your Victa.

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Manildra is higher Octane, The Manildra product is NEVER THE SAME OCTANE OR RON.

Also other sellers mix small poor quality batches of so called Race E85.

ONLY SUCROGEN/CSR PREMIUM E85 HAS A 108 OCTANE - How do I now this ? I blend and make the fuel.

FACT - NO OTHER E85 COMES CLOSE TO THE PERFORMANCE OR PROTECTION OF SUCROGEN E85.

SUCROGEN E85 108 Octane is the only tested and race proven E85 in the Australian market place.

Manildra is higher Octane, The Manildra product is NEVER THE SAME OCTANE OR RON.

Also other sellers mix small poor quality batches of so called Race E85.

ONLY SUCROGEN/CSR PREMIUM E85 HAS A 108 OCTANE - How do I now this ? I blend and make the fuel.

FACT - NO OTHER E85 COMES CLOSE TO THE PERFORMANCE OR PROTECTION OF SUCROGEN E85.

SUCROGEN E85 108 Octane is the only tested and race proven E85 in the Australian market place.

was fun to watch on the track down the main strait she torq steers a little under boost.

They only drove it here and there and to be honest with some of the wankers on the track id pick my time and place to drive it aswell.

Alot of the rear wheel drive v8 boys just had cutters on to do power skids and shit due to the fact they all took off the slicks when it did not help when they got spanked by rice cookers ;)

I saw one guy rage big time when i beat him 2 runs in a row under his own conditions,First time 40 at the bollards destroyed his charged commo second time he screamed at me 20 at the bollards im like ill be off boost he said "exactly" so i figure it id do it to shut him up and still beat him easy lol,Next corner he just started to do burn outs and yelling abuse out of his redneckadoor lol.

Fk em i say,

IF they only started with a good pakage to begin with!

Seen this car today in coffs looks mean, that turbo is huge. Was very disapointed along with the rest of the crowd though as they did not even get the baby on track like they kept saying they would. Can only imagine the sound of that turbo.

Cam

More insults from behind your keyboard, would you happen to sell fuel as well ? I know more about fuel production than you ever will no matter how much you Google the subject.

don't get all sooky just because you've shot yourself in the foot and been proven completely wrong - you came on hear telling me i'm talking crap, i refute it and show you to be wrong and now you're having a cry - man up dorothy. It's not google numb nut, it's the fuel i buy from my local E85 station

anyways, it's a pity such a monster of a car has some ignorant businesses jumping on for an exposure ride..

anyways, nitto/paul/trent, what fuel system are you running on this thing??? id2000's and 11ty 044's?

Seen this car today in coffs looks mean, that turbo is huge. Was very disapointed along with the rest of the crowd though as they did not even get the baby on track like they kept saying they would. Can only imagine the sound of that turbo.

Cam

so did it or didn't it get on the track?

Seen this car today in coffs looks mean, that turbo is huge. Was very disapointed along with the rest of the crowd though as they did not even get the baby on track like they kept saying they would. Can only imagine the sound of that turbo.

Cam

The motor is brand new (was only tuned just over a week ago) so is not revving to its extent yet and I'm not even going to say how much it's worth lol! The track at Raleigh is also too small and without nitrous we weren't going to risk the motor by revving the bejesus out of it just to do a powerskid. Plus, it was in AWD still and we weren't going to go through the hassle of removing a shaft for RWD... We told Raleigh Raceway that we were bring NITTO to put on display but were not getting it out on the track.

It'll be down at the final round so hopefully things will be different then so you'll just have to rock up and see!

Quite a few people do have vids of it on the track at Powercruise (both in-car and out) so we're waiting for them to be posted up!

Nick81XD - that'd be great if you could put yours up

I know what a car like that can cost and understand the reasons it never hit the track, look what happened to old buds VK, one skid and he got towed, nasty. Hope to see it at the final.

Cam

I know what a car like that can cost and understand the reasons it never hit the track, look what happened to old buds VK, one skid and he got towed, nasty. Hope to see it at the final.

Cam

He only melted a couple of ignition leads so it looked worse than what it was actually!

Yep, NITTO will definitely be there, hopefully this time out on track :P

Bring on the Bandag Bullet at the final too for some epic skids...

I basically thrashed the car all weekend and the last thing on sunday put it on the dyno just to see how it would go.

Should be lots of video out there if the above is true,

The only time i saw it move was to go from the cock flop car park to the dyno. :P

Should be lots of video out there if the above is true,

The only time i saw it move was to go from the cock flop car park to the dyno. :D

Wow! You must have been in the wrong places at the right time then if you didn't see it on track - it went out about 6 times :P

Trent was sharing the 34 with the 35 all weekend, so when the 35 was out the 34 wasn't and vice-versa...

Wow! You must have been in the wrong places at the right time then if you didn't see it on track - it went out about 6 times :D

Trent was sharing the 34 with the 35 all weekend, so when the 35 was out the 34 wasn't and vice-versa...

Well damn! I was hoping to catch the 35 on track and missed that too.

Must have been too many fine looking ladys to divert my attention. :P

Well damn! I was hoping to catch the 35 on track and missed that too.

Must have been too many fine looking ladys to divert my attention. :P

Double WOW!!

Kristian from Iron Chef went in NITTO, he's got in-car footage of the track, and then the dash/hoodlining as she comes onto boost lol!

Yeah, the Monster girls were just too damn hot eh?? :D

Double WOW!!

Kristian from Iron Chef went in NITTO, he's got in-car footage of the track, and then the dash/hoodlining as she comes onto boost lol!

Yeah, the Monster girls were just too damn hot eh?? :P

Damn gorgeous actually. And not just them, Never saw so many hotty;s even just in the crowd.

Paint tigz on the cars so i wont be distracted by outside influences next time. :D

Our shed got like 45 gig of footage for the week end,YEt to even get my hands on it yet,All at my tuners house but if i find some of the 34 ill be sure to post it up,

Accept the footage of me asking the mercury guy to stay away from me with his nitto ill keep that to my self!!

The mercury guys were very friendly i had some awsome runs with phat33 we were ever so evenly matched for the most part.

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