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BioWeapon Fuels
BioWeapon Green Racing Fuel is a biofuel for racing. It offers high power at a lower cost and with reduced environmental impact by comparison to petroleum racing fuels while promoting the acceptance of biofuels amongst racers. BioWeapon is refined partly from poultry bi-products and is packaged in recycled, exchangeable containers. Bioweapon compares favorably to Sunoco 260 racing fuel?. BioWeapon is 93 octane?, ethanol free, and can be obtained in both oxygenated? and non-oxygenated varieties. This means that tuning to run BioWeapon is advantageous but not required, and racers can switch back and forth between BioWeapon? and racing fuel seamlessly. BioWeapon claims that the fuel can be left in the tank without causing harm, and stored for long durations. The company making BioWeapon Fuel provides trackside fuel service to many events and racing organizations through distributorships operated by racers. BioWeapon Fuels is based in Charlotte, NC.Performance claims:
- Engines running BioWeapon make an average of 4% more horsepower than 93 octane pump gas without re-jetting, and 6% after a tune.
- BioWeapon engines run an average of 4 degrees cooler than pump gas due to lubrication from biological oils.