2 Cans Of Race Gas Fuel Concentrate 2 32 Oz Cans! on 2040-parts.com
Copiague, New York, United States
TWO 32 oz cans ofR ace Gas is concentrated racing fuel. No more buying 5 gallons of 105 to mix to make 97 Octane. No more guess work. Mix 2 oz of Race Gas per gallon of gasoline to raise the Octane 4 FULL points. Not 0.2 but 4 full POINTS. From 93 to 97. These cans contains 32 ounces. Will raise 16 gallons 4 full Octane points. I use race gas in my car. That is my motor you see in the pictures. My car starts easer, idles smoother and has better throttle response. Buy it or I'll be the car you see in front of you! The shipping charge is for the lower 48 states ONLY! Obama says the other 9 states have to pay more for shipping. |
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