Go Go Juice ?
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I use to use that fuel and car ran well. They dont recommend a fuel, just that if you use 30%, you will need a head shim. Other than that, any kind of good fuel is fine.

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The only recommendation is to run a synthetic or synthetic blend. The castor oil gums up the one-way bearing in the EZ start.
You can run the 25-30% without a shim if you dont run to hot.

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ORIGINAL: Schumacher RC Superstore
The only recommendation is to run a synthetic or synthetic blend. The castor oil gums up the one-way bearing in the EZ start.
You can run the 25-30% without a shim if you dont run to hot.
The only recommendation is to run a synthetic or synthetic blend. The castor oil gums up the one-way bearing in the EZ start.

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ORIGINAL: Groundman
What brand of fuel do you use and also what % do you run ?
ORIGINAL: Schumacher RC Superstore
The only recommendation is to run a synthetic or synthetic blend. The castor oil gums up the one-way bearing in the EZ start.
You can run the 25-30% without a shim if you dont run to hot.
The only recommendation is to run a synthetic or synthetic blend. The castor oil gums up the one-way bearing in the EZ start.

I make my own fuel. I blend to the application.

Soon, I will be including a free quart with each purchase of an RTR.
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ORIGINAL: Schumacher RC Superstore
Soon, I will be including a free quart with each purchase of an RTR.
Soon, I will be including a free quart with each purchase of an RTR.
Wow, that would by truly RTR. When I bought my RC I ordered it through my hobby shop which usually has fuel in stock, I'm sure most people order from their hobby shops so they don't feel guilty asking for help when they bought the car from someplace else.