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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 4/21/2002 5:47:42 AM   
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If you have a question about WildCat fuel I will try to help you as much as I can.

Plus if I can not answer it.
I will Have Jerry From Wildcat him self help out.



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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 4/25/2002 3:00:26 PM   
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I used WILDCAT in one of my cars and was real happy with it! But it was expensive at my L.H.S.

How much do we have to buy to get a "SKINNY" deal? And what is a "SKINNY" deal?

What is the best way to buy direct? GALLONS, QUARTS, or in 55 gal. containers. And how about shipping?

I am mainly interested in 15% nitro, and maybe some 5% super tiger mix for my MVVS 150.

RON in NEVADA


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Give them a call. - 4/25/2002 5:03:48 PM   
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DESERT RATT
I used WILDCAT in one of my cars and was real happy with it! But it was expensive at my L.H.S.

How much do we have to buy to get a "SKINNY" deal? And what is a "SKINNY" deal?

What is the best way to buy direct? GALLONS, QUARTS, or in 55 gal. containers. And how about shipping?

I am mainly interested in 15% nitro, and maybe some 5% super tiger mix for my MVVS 150.

RON in NEVADA
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Wildcat Fuels, Inc.
206 Stephens Drive
Nicholasville, KY 40356
Phone: (859) 885-5619
Fax: (859) 885-8549
Orders Only: (888) 815-7575


Tell them you talk to Ron C
And would like to order.
Jerry will give you prices on what will be best for your club.


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Re: If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel... - 5/25/2002 10:34:18 AM   
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i came across two gallons of 20% blue thunder car fuel and no were on the bottle does it say how much oil is in it i would like to use it in my airplane does anybody know how much oil is in this stuff

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I would not use it. - 5/25/2002 5:17:36 PM   
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From what I understand ,And I might be wrong.
The oil content could be in the 10%range.
I would use 15% in a plane engine.
Again, I am not fermillure with that produced.


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Re: I would not use it. - 5/25/2002 11:06:09 PM   
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if a gallon of gas has 10% oil to bring it to 15% oil would that be about 3 oz of castor im trying

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I will get the owner of Wildcat here soon to help. - 5/26/2002 3:10:25 AM   
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I will get the owner of Wildcat here soon to help.


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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 5/26/2002 7:24:31 PM   
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Gas Rookie,

Blue Thunder is primarly a car/buggy fuel. These fuels contain very low oil contents (for airplane/ heli engines), usually in the neighborhood of 10% to 14% oil content.
I dont know what airplane engines you have but for the most part, many airplane & heli engine manufacturers recommend 18% oil content or greater (by volume) in the fuel. Every engine has its own warranty requirements (pertaining to oil content in fuel) and its important to note that fuel companies will not warranty engines. The responsibility of the engine manufacturer is to inform you of the oil and nitro contents needed for your engine, its your responsibility to choose a fuel that meets the requirements.


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Car Fuel @ $30.00 - 6/18/2002 5:32:54 PM   
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Last weekend a coworker @ my 2nd job bought a Traxis nitro blast r/c truck. It looks like a lot of fun. But !!! he bought a gallon of Blue Thunder (do not know the nitro %) and it cost $30.00? Could he use Wildcat heli fuel or airplane fuel? How could an extra 5% of oil hurt? He is not racing.


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fuels - 6/20/2002 10:15:42 AM   
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I raced 1/8th scale offroad for several years and started using regular aircraft fuels after getting tired of rebuilding engines after a few gallons of fuel. It works jsut fine and makes the engines last longer. There is a slight differance in throttle response , most sport racers or parking lot bashers will not notice the differance except in thier bank accounts. Wildcat makes a car fuel that is inbetween with 14% oil, gives a little bit of both worlds. IMO the biggest factor in car engines wear out faster is the low amounts of caster used.

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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 6/24/2002 1:58:55 AM   
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Anybody know where you can buy some in Connecticut?

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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 6/27/2002 10:51:34 PM   
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where on the web i go to see if wildcat ship close to me

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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 4/20/2003 3:43:26 AM   
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I have ran wildcat fuel for several years now and now I'm running the big 2 strokes that require more oil and less nitro. I'm currently using the 5% prem that is the 80/20 with 16% total oil. I need more oil content. So my question is Can you make fuel to order to my specs? I would like to stick with 5% nitro but have an oil content of 18% to 20% with the same 80/20 mix if possible. Can this be done or will I have to switch fuel manufactors and start using the Sig champion fuel? They have fuel that is 5% with 1/2 castor and 1/2 syn with a total 20%oil content. Thanks!

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Inquiring about Heli Mix 10% - 18% - 4/29/2003 5:46:44 AM   
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I just purchased a few gallons of Wildcat Heli Mix 10%nitro and 18% all synthetic oil.
Questions
1) How much castor should I add to each gallon to be good to use for a TT36H Heli engine ABC type and a TT91 four stroke engine. Does the 4-stroke need a little castor added I know the Heli 36 engine states not to use fuel will all synthetic.

2) What makes the Heli mix different from any other fuel. If this is Heli fuel why does my heli instructions state not to use all synth oil.

3) What kind of castor mixes with Wildcat the best. I can get Klotz BeNol, and Maxima Castor927 at the local motercycle shop.
Sig Castor - made for Model fuel at LHS.

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If you need question answer about WildCat Fuel Feel fre... - 5/1/2003 9:37:34 PM   
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GasRookie: To increase oil content from 10% by volume to 15% by volume, add 7.5 fl oz of oil, not 3 oz. Adding 3 oz will raise the percentage from 10% to about 12%.

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