VP 4-Stroke VPR Fuel

Published in the June 2012 Issue June 2012

VPR 4-Stroke VPR FuelVP Racing Fuels now offers VPR, its latest fuel for 4-stroke powersports applications. VP Racing Fuels says VPR bridges the gap between pump gas and race fuel. The `R' is a nod to `riders' of motorcycles and quads but will help the performance in off-road vehicles of all types.

"While VP makes power in all forms of racing engines, we're aware that professional grade race fuel is not necessarily required or economically practical for budget-conscious competitors with stock 4-stroke bikes, quads, UTVs, SxSs and other off-road vehicles," Jim Kelly, VP corporate director of sales and marketing, said. "The dilemma is that while the equipment is getting better, street gas is getting worse. Street gas is a commodity not necessarily made to the highest or consistent standards that VP's products are."

New VPR is designed as a direct pour-in replacement for premium pump gas, to which riders have been forced to add octane boosters or race fuel to bump up its octane and performance. VPR offers 1-2 percent more power and better throttle response with the increased consistency and long-term savings customers have been looking for. It's competitively priced, fitting in between premium pump gas and race fuel.

Compared with more expensive performance parts that increase power along only a small slice of the power curve, VPR increases power throughout the rpm range. Riders can also be confident in VPR's consistency pail after pail, regardless of where or when it's purchased.

Kelly added, "VPR vaporizes better, thus burns cleaner and more efficiently. It will extend the life of your engine, increase the time between rebuilds and lower your long-term costs. It also won't cause corrosion problems in EFI or carbureted fuel systems."

While VPR is leaded and oxygenated, it will be followed soon according to Kelly by another new fuel, christened "T4" and designed by VP with the same objectives in mind, but which will be unleaded. "The two blends will provide complementary options offering the economical performance riders have been looking for."

Like all of VP's race fuels, VPR and T4 are only legal for use in a competition vehicle not used on public highways. The fuels may not be used for recreational off-roading or other non-competition uses.

Contact VP Racing Fuels www.vpracingfuels.com or www.SEFfuels.com.

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