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Anyone ever contemplate the ability of cox rc nitro fuel in the tank?

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Old 05-01-21, 06:37 PM
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Anyone ever contemplate the ability of *** rc nitro fuel in the tank?



So I'm not doing this.... yet. Lol my brother in law is big into nitro fueled rc planes and I noticed the high amount of oil from the exhaust that's used to cool and lube the engine. Then I wondered how much different is a rotary? Would this work? Brain scratcher question!
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$18 a pint though, full tank would be like $27,000
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
$18 a pint though, full tank would be like $27,000
I was thinking more of a sub for premix while keeping octane.
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