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morgan Sidewinder 30% blue
Hi guy
Just got a supply of Morgan Sidewinder 30%. It has been difficult in Fiji and elsewhere to get bu back in Philippines and supply is here again. Yay!!
could someone help. I am just trying to determine the exact amount of synthetic. I can't find if there is a few % of castor in it. Some say there is 55 castor but does anyone know for sure?
Thanks!
Iceberg
Just got a supply of Morgan Sidewinder 30%. It has been difficult in Fiji and elsewhere to get bu back in Philippines and supply is here again. Yay!!
could someone help. I am just trying to determine the exact amount of synthetic. I can't find if there is a few % of castor in it. Some say there is 55 castor but does anyone know for sure?
Thanks!
Iceberg
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Re: morgan Sidewinder 30% blue
Hi Darren, I found this article that tells me this fuel is not rich in whatever oil in general, so adding 10% castor to it will probably do more good than bad to your COX engine.
https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-monster-trucks-160/6684423-sidewinder-fuel-castor-oil-content.html
I would give it a try with adding castor to a small fuel amount only first, and if the blend remains powerful, would oil-up the full amount by 10% additional castor.
https://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/rc-monster-trucks-160/6684423-sidewinder-fuel-castor-oil-content.html
I would give it a try with adding castor to a small fuel amount only first, and if the blend remains powerful, would oil-up the full amount by 10% additional castor.
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Re: morgan Sidewinder 30% blue
It's only 9% oil to begin with. You'll end up with majority castor anyhow.
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Re: morgan Sidewinder 30% blue
Thanks friends. Nice to hear from you Andras! I will go for 10% castor. The sidewinder does seem a bit "lean" on oil so that will be best. Thanks!!
Darren
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Re: morgan Sidewinder 30% blue
I forgot to include this. https://morganfuel.com/__static/57ffd8e2d5d4cdbd67cbbdbb7ba29367/product-analysis-2020_mod-1857-1-_in-476.pdf
Sidewinder On Road is red and Off Road is blue.
Sidewinder On Road is red and Off Road is blue.
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