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Forum: RC Fuels
12-12-2010, 04:49 AM
Replies: 413
Views: 113,793
Posted By JL1

RE: Home-brewing fuel

I, for one, am not much on a gasser. Extra battery, more vibration, carb diaphram aging, more heat , greater chance of fire , Having to carry gasoline in my vehicle, ( I use a van ) greater chance...
Forum: RC Fuels
07-05-2010, 01:50 PM
Replies: 413
Views: 113,793
Posted By JL1

RE: Home-brewing fuel

FWIW, a klotz rep told me that anti foaming agents were in the oil and do not have to be added. I mix my own and have used straight Klotz for several years without a foaming problem
Forum: RC Fuels
09-30-2003, 03:47 PM
Replies: 413
Views: 113,793
Posted By JL1

RE: Home-brewing fuel

I use Pyrex glass measuring cups. You can get them in the housewares/kitchen section of any decent dept store.
They come in various sizes and are graduated on the sides
Forum: RC Fuels
09-30-2003, 05:44 AM
Replies: 413
Views: 113,793
Posted By JL1

RE: Home-brewing fuel

I run my Moki engines on 0 nitro, it really brings the cost down and they run VERY well.
Forum: RC Fuels
01-06-2003, 12:56 PM
Replies: 413
Views: 113,793
Posted By JL1

Home-brewing fuel

I use Klotz oil, methanol and in some mixes, nitro.
Jon L.
Forum: RC Fuels
09-18-2002, 05:23 PM
Replies: 413
Views: 113,793
Posted By JL1

Home-brewing fuel

I talked briefly to a Klotz rep. at the Toledo expo. He stated that anti-foaming additives are in the oil. I have been mixing my own fuel for several years (using klotz oil) and have never had a...
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