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Old 06-10-2013, 12:26 PM
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Dwayne
 
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Default RE: Fuel for old engines

ORIGINAL: JKinTX


ORIGINAL: Dwayne

According to the Bryon web site they use either 18% or 20% total oil content, this is pretty common and all you need to do is add 12 oz. of castor to a gallon of fuel this will bump your total oil content up to around 25% to 27% depending on what fuel you're using and you will be good to go.

This is where I get my castor. http://brodak.com/castor-oil-quart.html
Good luck
Dwayne

It doesn't work that way. When you dump more oil in the fuel you decrease the alcohol and nitro content (all other additives as well), so those have to increase by the same amount to keep the same ratio in the mix.

JK


Your right of course but you are also being a bit to picky my friend, these are just model airplane engines adding 12 oz of castor jug of fuel will not change or diminish anything to the point of hurting your engine or it's performance. I've been doing it for years, here's the link to the program I use scroll down and click on add oil only.

http://www.nitrorc.com/default2.asp?...orc.com/fuelws