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Oil
content, Why is this important?
The oil in the fuel provides many things to the
engine all of which are important and none of
which is more important than the other.
Why does Wildcat use MORE oil than the
competitions fuels? Oil is the life blood of
the engine. It cools, lubricates, seals, and acts
as a binder. The higher oil content actually acts
to produce more power. This is accomplished by
better sealing of the engine, this in turn builds
superior compression. The higher oil content
better removes the heat via the heat higher heat
capacitance of the degummed racing castor Wildcat
uses in our fuels.
Why are some car fuels priced so high, are
these better fuels? No, the higher price
usually reflects paying for simply the "NAME"
and the price reflects what those companies have
to charge to support their sponsored drivers.
Remember, when you see the big name sponsored guys
your paying for their ride.
Why do some fuels burn
dirty leaving a nasty brown goo behind?
This is due to the quality of the castor used.
Standard grades such as Bakers AA and AAA have
natural resins in them, these are the components
that leave the brown varnish and goo behind after
combustion. Wildcat uses the highest quality (and
more expensive) Klotz BeNol Degummed Racing Castor
in which the harmful resins are removed which
reduces the carboning, varnish, and glazing. This
process also increases the film strength and load
carrying capacity of the oil by over 25% thus
providing better protection for your engine. One
great feature of Wildcat Fuels is their clean
burning performance.
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