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Posted - 04 May 2010 :  3:41:55 PM  Show Profile Send john a Private Message  

 
VP Racing Fuels have formulated a new fuel called Roo100, designed for competition use in 2 and 4 stroke motorcycle racing applications. We are also proud to say that Roo100 has been homologated by Motorcycling Australia for use in all disciplines of competition, as outlined in GCR 12.9.5 of the 2010 edition of the Manual of Motorcycle Sport. Roo100 is an oxygenated unleaded racing fuel with a MON of 91 and a RON of 99+ that also meets the Australian Petrol Fuel Quality Standard making it a street legal. Roo100 offers better protection against detonation in harsh racing conditions, makes up to 2% more Horsepower and Torque than premium pump fuel and gives you exact consistency so you don't have to alter you tune up from drum to drum. Due to Roo100's specific gravity (.711 @ 60F) and oxygen content it requires a 4% to 6% increase in fuel volume over most premium unleaded (non oxygenated) fuels.

We had Glen MacDonald from Sydney Kawasaki racing team test Roo100 up against Premium Unleaded pump fuel in a KX450F and the results were very impresive with Roo100 making a 1.94% increase in Horsepower.

Stocks of Roo100 will be available from most VP Racing Fuels dealers as of 7th July 2010, for more details contact Vince from VP Racing Fuels head office 02 9723 4233 or 0421 116838.

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