New C45 Fuel for Naturally Aspirated Engines from VP Racing Fuels

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Making big power with a naturally aspirated engine can be a challenge, but VP Racing Fuels just made it easier with their C45 fuel.  This new fuel from VP is specifically designed to be used with naturally aspirated engines only, and make more power than their popular Q16 fuel.  With extra oxygen in the fuel and a proper tune the naturally aspirated engine can run up to 16:1 compression.

Official Release:

VP PUSHES THE ENVELOPE WITH NEW C45 FOR NATURALLY ASPIRATED ENGINES

When You Want Max Power, Pull Your “45”! 

VP Racing Fuels today introduced “C45™,” a leaded fuel blend offering the best performance in naturally aspirated drag race engines on the planet, according to Jason Rueckert, VP’s Regional Manager-Midwest. “In a test on a 565 inch BBC, our Q16 race fuel made an average of 1,015 HP,” said Rueckert.  “After switching to C45 and adding 4 percent more fuel, it picked up 18 HP over Q16.  Since nobody else can kick Q16’s butt for All Motor, we had to do it ourselves!”

“C45 is designed strictly for All Motor applications, meaning naturally aspirated engines,” Rueckert added. “It’s oxygenated and when tuned properly, will handle up to 16:1 compression. It will not handle boost or nitrous.  With its 100 motor octane rating, pulling a couple degrees of timing at first to be safe is recommended.  It will require approximately 4 to 6 percent more fuel than VP’s Q16 so a purpose-built carburetor will most likely be in order.” 

“In the hands of a knowledgeable tuner,” Rueckert concluded, “C45 cannot be beat for power and torque.”

Technical questions about C45 can be directed to VP’s Tech Support staff at 812-878-2025 or [email protected].

C45 and all VP products are conveniently available from VP’s extensive distribution network throughout North America and around the world. Customers can locate their nearest VP dealer by contacting a VP Regional Distribution Center.

Features:

  • For use in All Motor applications only
  • 100 Motor octane rating
  • Requires approximately 4 to 6 percent more fuel compared to VP Q16. 

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Spending his childhood at different race tracks around Ohio with his family’s 1967 Nova, Brian developed a true love for drag racing. Brian enjoys anything loud, fast, and fun.
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