Before I go wrecking a 12 dollar and shipping quart of VP fuel has anyone used this castor oil in their fuel? it says it mixes with everything.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Klotz-Oil-BC-175-Benol-2T-Racing-Castor-Oil-16oz/37463187
Yes, everything you need to know is in the description. It will mix with alcohol and nitromethane is the main thing. Back in me early motorcycle racing days and then in my kart racing days, the term "gasahol" was becoming common. No mandates for it in gasoline at that time but some oil companies were promoting theirs. The gas pumps were not necessarily marked with what it was pumping. I learned to make sure I was using oil for my premix fuel that was compatible with alcohol. At that time, they would use little picture symbols on the bottle or can for what it was acceptable for, a little outboard engine, snowmobile, a little gokart, and a small airplane with a cylinder sticking out the top of the nose. Klotz packaging had this and Belray did also I think among a couple of others. Not all brands and types of oil would mix completely and stay mixed. I remember a cart race once where I benefited from another guys lack of attention when his fuel did not pass tech inspection after a race. They would mix some water in with a fuel sample from your tank in a clear baby bottle, and shake it up, then let it sit. If your fuel was good, it would separate cleanly. if you had fuel spiked with alcohol, it would not separate and turn cloudy. The guy was understandably pissed off because he just got DQed and I was moved up from 2nd place to first in class!!l The guy thought he had been sabotaged, but I suggested that he have them tech some fuel from his fuel can, and it was the same. he was unaware that some gas available at that time had alcohol in it.
Anytime you add anything to your fuel. oil, nitro, whatever, shake the jug vigorously to mix things up, and then check it from time to time to make sure it stays mixed. If you see anything separating and settling to the bottom of the jug, something it wrong.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee