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changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - Macbusa - 09-11-2010 well, i'm needing to change my fuel from BP Ultimate to C16. Is it as simple as draining the fuel from the tank, pump and lines, wack some C16 and off I go? Surely it couldn't be that easy.. The busa is heading back to the drags on my 2 months Christmas holidays.... yes that's right .... 2 MONTHS HOLIDAYS ![]() ![]() ![]() anyways... thanks in advance. RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - DAVE01 - 09-11-2010 unleaded racing fuel would probably suit you and with today's pump prices it wont hurt the pocket[I run my corvette on it] RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - Macbusa - 09-11-2010 i'm not worried about $$ ![]() sorry... might add, turbo, not registered, drag setup etc etc etc... RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - DAVE01 - 09-11-2010 (09-11-2010, 10:59pm)Macbusa Wrote: i'm not worried about $$ ok why not nitro then ![]() RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - Remsta - 10-11-2010 (09-11-2010, 09:29pm)Macbusa Wrote: well, i'm needing to change my fuel from BP Ultimate to C16. "2 MONTHS HOLIDAYS"! Are you gloating over "2 MONTHS HOLIDAYS"? Would it hurt you to know that I get 6 months holidays every year? ![]() RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - Macbusa - 10-11-2010 i should write.... not worry about the cost of fuel.... to be more exact. Quote:I get 6 months holidays every year? damn, i thought i had an awesome job for holidays. RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - Maj - 10-11-2010 Turning the boost up ?? C 16 is a little more dense and will run richer, if your already tuned rich it may be enough difference to run rough and loose power, so if you want to be sure put it on a dyno, otherwise put some in and see how it runs but you may be leaving your first race day early if its too rich RE: changing from BP Ulimate to C16 - Remsta - 10-11-2010 (10-11-2010, 06:33am)Macbusa Wrote: i should write.... not worry about the cost of fuel.... to be more exact. Yes, there's nothing like the merchant marine industry! ![]() |