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Sig Champion Fuel

Postby viking61 » Fri Dec 16, 2005 7:00 pm

Good stuff for UC. Either hi-teck, or trailing edge teck. If you use RC fuel you must add castor to it to bring up oil content. I have used Byron fuel with added castor and it worked fine. Most fuel sold today has decent quality but low on oil for our use. I use rough measurement of 1.3 oz. to a gallon will increase oil 1%. Most RC fuel is 17% oil mostly syns. So if you use 7 oz. of castor you will get app. 22% oil which is good for modern engines . 10-13 oz. will be good for most good plain bearing older engines. If running McCoy RH or Fox add a little more. Most hobby shops sell Sig castor oil. Comes in pts./qts./ gallon.
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Postby flying dutchman » Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:15 am

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Postby flying dutchman » Sat Sep 13, 2008 10:18 am

Hello,I use Cooper Controlline Fuel,They will mix any amount or mixture you want.Just google Cooper Fuels
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