Hey guys,
just for the upcoming season. How bad is it storing 110+ octane in a plastic jerry can?
I know it mostly comes in metal containers,
does this lose octane??
Any ideas/suggestions would be great!
josh-
Hey guys,
just for the upcoming season. How bad is it storing 110+ octane in a plastic jerry can?
I know it mostly comes in metal containers,
does this lose octane??
Any ideas/suggestions would be great!
josh-
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I just bough 5 gallons of VP 110 and it was shipped from VP in a black 5 gallon plastic bucket.
Before that, I always filled my regular plastic jug with Sunoco 110 and used it over 2 months.
I never noticed any problems, but I would try to use it within 4-6 weeks time. No longer than that.
I have read steel cans are better, but I never used them for 110 and it was always fine for me.
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I have used the same red plastic gas can since the late 80s with no trouble. And back then I used it to hold my CAM2 110oct.
80s......185 atc, Yamaha tri-moto 200, 85 200x with tons of work
90s......89 Suzuki quad racer 250 (raced 250 A class for 6 years, late 90s.. custom framed 250x with long travel shocks and a built 350x motor.... built Honda 110
00s...... chomeoly framed 350 RX with all the goodies (thanks to my bro)
2012.....Replaced the 350x motor for a 444cc YZ426
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Metal is better because it does not let the sunlight through the container, when that happens it lowers the octane. And everytime you open the jug whether be plastic or metal and you hear that "hisss", thats all the good stuff going out.
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80s......185 atc, Yamaha tri-moto 200, 85 200x with tons of work
90s......89 Suzuki quad racer 250 (raced 250 A class for 6 years, late 90s.. custom framed 250x with long travel shocks and a built 350x motor.... built Honda 110
00s...... chomeoly framed 350 RX with all the goodies (thanks to my bro)
2012.....Replaced the 350x motor for a 444cc YZ426
WWW.HREATV.COM
Just because something works for you doesn't mean its the best. I don't know what you read but the article said the same thing I did. When sunlight hits the fuel it lowers the level of lead from it, when you lower the level of lead it lowers the octane. Also since plastic containers don't seal as tight the vapor escapes along with the octane. For long term storage metal is the way to go. Ask any racing fuel company like Sunoco in the statement above and they say the same thing.
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Here is VP racing fuels answer:
How long will VP fuels last in one of your plastic fuel containers?
I would personally use it within 2 to 4 weeks. A plastic container is designed for fuel transfer, not storage. If you are going racing for a week or weekend, it's OK to put your fuel in the plastic containers. I just recommend that when you get to your shop you put the fuel back in the drum and seal it. This will keep it fresh. Plastic is porous. Even though the liquid fuel doesn't leak out, the light ends of the fuel can evaporate out of the plastic. Plus the sun's UV rays can penetrate plastic and the lead may drop out. Again, plastic containers are designed for transfer, not storage.
http://www.vpracingfuels.com/index.h...estion&ID=1979
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so lead = octane?
what about lead free race fuel?
I wouldn't store any high octain fuel in any can for long periods of time.
80s......185 atc, Yamaha tri-moto 200, 85 200x with tons of work
90s......89 Suzuki quad racer 250 (raced 250 A class for 6 years, late 90s.. custom framed 250x with long travel shocks and a built 350x motor.... built Honda 110
00s...... chomeoly framed 350 RX with all the goodies (thanks to my bro)
2012.....Replaced the 350x motor for a 444cc YZ426
WWW.HREATV.COM
Yes, Tetraethyl lead (Tel) is added to race fuel to increase its octane value and resistance to detonation. All of the popular 110 octane fuels like Sunoco standard 110 or VP C12 are leaded. The unleaded race fuels typically do not go above 100 octane and are oxygenated to get the octane needed. All the extreme performance fuels are leaded. The length of storage depends on the type of fuel, you can go 2 years on non oxygenated and about 1 year on oxygenated if it is stored indoors in a sealed metal container.
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the plastic containers suck!
As much as Kintore rides, I dont see where it would be in a plastic container for much more than 4 weeks.
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