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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Storing Ethanol Fuels
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<blockquote data-quote="cobrasnake2003" data-source="post: 11019382" data-attributes="member: 105786"><p>Ok so I just left our local speed shop with the VP 55 gallon drums. They all have an epoxy coating on the inside for corrosion and they are all the same from c16 to m1. I would say those would be the safest bet for storage. If there is a local speed shop near any of you that are planning on storing the core charge is only $10 a drum. I picked 4 up for $40 Like the owner told me....the m1 will sit over the winter and they never have a problem and it is more corrosive than ethanol. I would not see a problem with the epoxy coating. If a huge company like VP uses it it has to be safe and made specifically for fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobrasnake2003, post: 11019382, member: 105786"] Ok so I just left our local speed shop with the VP 55 gallon drums. They all have an epoxy coating on the inside for corrosion and they are all the same from c16 to m1. I would say those would be the safest bet for storage. If there is a local speed shop near any of you that are planning on storing the core charge is only $10 a drum. I picked 4 up for $40 Like the owner told me....the m1 will sit over the winter and they never have a problem and it is more corrosive than ethanol. I would not see a problem with the epoxy coating. If a huge company like VP uses it it has to be safe and made specifically for fuel. [/QUOTE]
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