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Steve & Chris Clark - 11 Sep 2004 21:41 GMT
 I was reading the bottle of nitro fuel and discovered something that has
made me want to check it out on this group.   Apparently, according to the
jug, it states that after run oil is not required if you use this fuel.  It
is a 20% nitro brand name of the product is "Sidewinder" championship fuel.
Should I believe it?
I would imagine that if the engine is not going to used for an extended
period of time run out oil is still advisable.
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                           Steve
Frater Mus - 13 Sep 2004 02:12 GMT
> made me want to check it out on this group.   Apparently, according to the
> jug, it states that after run oil is not required if you use this fuel.  It
> is a 20% nitro brand name of the product is "Sidewinder" championship fuel.
> Should I believe it?

No.

Follow the engine manufacturer's advice on afterrun. If they bless "no
ARO after sidewinder" then I'd believe.

I've had several people tell me that Sidewinder made their engines run
hotter.  Anecdotal at best.  I've never run it.

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