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hi can anyone please tell me what the oil% is in these fuels for both 20 & 25%

Tornado
O'donnell
Byron
ModelTechnics
Blue Thunder

many thanks Neil...
 
I really have no idea, and it is hard to find out without looking on the bottles, and some of those fuels, like o'donnell dont specify the oil content.
 
dont use blue thunder in your motor. it ruins the motor becuase it has a really low oil content. use blue thunder to clean metal parts
 
if u ruined your motor with blue thunder then u were way off tune.BT is a good fuel. I use blue thunder 10% oil and Trinity platnium 8% oil and I just finished my 6 gallon and my motor still has lots of pinch and compression I can't turn the flywheel by hand I have to loosen the plug.
 
should base things more off what doin w/the car and the conditions. anything w/12-16oil will suffice well for most applications.

-Ult
 
hhmmm, i was stold it was a mystery LOL somewhere between 11 and 14%. where did you hear that from? just wanted to know if it was a reputable source. later
 
Yeah, Blue thunder is a good fuel. You can't ruin an engine with it if you have a good tune. I ran Blue thunder through my AE .15 with about 4 gallons. It was worn out by then, because i never broke it in right in the first place.
 
not trying to start anything, but it says it has the protection of oils containing 18% oil.
 
BT Race, I've tried them all(well almost all of them) and BT Race @ 25% seems to best for me...
 
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