VP Ultimate 4 race fuel
#21
Originally posted by: ba01raptoraz
Maybe I am reading this post wrong or atleast the last few replies. Why would you have to increase the jets if the fuel is oxygenated? Does it add too much oxygen with the incoming air so you would need to compensate by adding a little more fuel?
Maybe I am reading this post wrong or atleast the last few replies. Why would you have to increase the jets if the fuel is oxygenated? Does it add too much oxygen with the incoming air so you would need to compensate by adding a little more fuel?
#22
So what are the pros & cons?
Can I run this ultimate 4 in my YFZ450 that just has a sparks pipe with jetting?
Is it extra hard on my motor?
Will I have to rejet?
can I just mix it 50/50?
Or can I just pour it in and haul ***!!
Can I run this ultimate 4 in my YFZ450 that just has a sparks pipe with jetting?
Is it extra hard on my motor?
Will I have to rejet?
can I just mix it 50/50?
Or can I just pour it in and haul ***!!
#23
Alright TriRap,
I have my proof. I never doubted you for a second. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Email from VP
Subj: Re: Ultimate 4
Date: 7/24/2003 8:13:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: Vppacific
To: Wshrdskin
Thanks for the inquiry.
VP Ultimate-4 is an oxygenated fuel. The approximate amount is around 6% oxygen.
Thanks again for choosing VP.
VP Pacific
Now I know I will never try the MRX01 as it is only 2.55% Oxygenated. It certainly won't do any better and is twice as expensive as the Ultimate 4. I'm probably not jetted right to see proper gains from useing this fuel. jmo
I have my proof. I never doubted you for a second. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Email from VP
Subj: Re: Ultimate 4
Date: 7/24/2003 8:13:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: Vppacific
To: Wshrdskin
Thanks for the inquiry.
VP Ultimate-4 is an oxygenated fuel. The approximate amount is around 6% oxygen.
Thanks again for choosing VP.
VP Pacific
Now I know I will never try the MRX01 as it is only 2.55% Oxygenated. It certainly won't do any better and is twice as expensive as the Ultimate 4. I'm probably not jetted right to see proper gains from useing this fuel. jmo
#24
Just think of a oxygeated fuel like a mild shot of nitrous. When nitrous is under heat and pressure it breaks down to Oxygen and nitrogen. the oxygen is used to burn the extra fuel being added by the system and the nitrogen just goes out the exhaust. When you use a oxygenated fuel oxygen is release fuel burnt and more fuel is need to stop it from leaning out. It really is cheap HP[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#25
I don't know about cheap. It costs alot a gallon (more than alky) and only gives UP TO 6% more hp. On my piped/jetted Raptor, let's be optimistic and say that is has 45 rwhp, with Ult. 4 it is possible I could get it up to 47.7 hp. That is a change but I just don't know if it justifies its price, thats all.
#26
VP MR9 makes the most power on a stock machine, High compression engines beware, it does not have a high octane rating. It's not legal for sanctioned competition. But VP claims around 8% increase in power.
#28
Heres an update for anyone wanting or running the race fuel...I pulled my motor apart yesterday after about 40 gallons of Ultimate 4 and the piston top looked cherry...the valves looked awesome...the exhaust had only a mild lead deposit buildup
C12 is higher octane than the U4
it has a motor octane of 108
leaded but not oxygenated
c12 is good stuff and can be mixed 50/50 with pump gas saving money and still giving you 99 octane
If you like c12 give VP RED a try...its a little lower octane(105), but cheaper as well
C12 is higher octane than the U4
it has a motor octane of 108
leaded but not oxygenated
c12 is good stuff and can be mixed 50/50 with pump gas saving money and still giving you 99 octane
If you like c12 give VP RED a try...its a little lower octane(105), but cheaper as well


