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yeah that is heaps better....... Ill look into it....

Found this ebay store that sells pumps and nozzles and stuff

http://stores.ebay.c...d=p4634.c0.m322

i use a high tech....... Jiggle hose :P

For anyone that wants to know... If you want to buy empty drums to store fuel hit up Hi-Tec oils in Smithfield NSW.

Stumbled across them today and they sell brand new 200L drums for $30. They also have other sizes and pumps and things to use with the drums... Wrapt

  • 2 weeks later...

The drum pump is apparently E85 safe, got it from equipco.... we will see how long it lasts, if it fails I will be asking for a new one.

Not running any corrosion inhibitor, does that actually exist? tell me more....

  • 9 months later...

Does anyone here buy E85 race fuel out of drums? Hi Octane sells Cheetah Fuel, but it's $550 a drum which is bullshit since Cheetah's website says their fuel is $2/L.

Paying over $400 for a 200L drum is ridiculous.

If you're going to spend big bucks on racing fuel, then it would be silly not fork out for a vent dryer, ethanol will pull water vapor out of the air and contaminate you precocious.

http://www.industrysearch.com.au/Moisture-Contamination-Drum-Vent-Dryers/p/96242

http://raschtacoatings.com.au/docs/auxiliary/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20Equipment%20Sheets_Drum%20Vent%20Dryers.pdf

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