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  • Ara
    Grease Monkey
    • Jan 2006
    • 365

    #1

    Race gas illegal in California ?

    C.A.R.B has just released that it is illegal to run race fuel in your street car.

    Not only will the owner of the car get in big trouble for this, the guys who sold them the race gas would also get popped. C.A.R.B believes if you drive your car to the track, turn up the boost, and dump some good fuel in it, that it is not a race car - I think I’m not the only one that disagrees with that. If your local race track has a fuel shack, they legally have to stop selling fuel to vehicles with a license plate. Quite simply, race fuel can only be sold to competition vehicles that are never driven on a public road. But here is the official announcement from C.A.R.B

    SALES, SUPPLY, AND USE REQUIREMENTS

    The purpose of this advisory is to inform refiners, blenders, importers, and distributors of racing fuel of the regulations and requirements concerning the supply, sales, and use of gasoline used in racing vehicles (referred to herein as "racing fuel" or "racing gasoline") in California. This advisory applies only to motor vehicles. See the definition of "motor vehicle" below.

    The California Reformulated Gasoline Regulations (RFG) found in Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations (CCR), Sections 2250-2273.5 require California gasoline sold, offered for sale, supplied or offered for supply as a motor vehicle fuel to meet certain and specific chemical content and physical property specifications, including, essentially, a zero lead (Pb) content requirement.

    "Supply" means to provide or transfer a product to a physically separate facility, vehicle, or transportation system. Thus, any person in the marketing chain, including an end user / purchaser fueling his own vehicle, is supplying gasoline and is subject to the California RFG Regulations.

    "Motor vehicle" is defined as a self-propelled vehicle in section 415 of the California Vehicle Code. Therefore, racing vehicles are by definition motor vehicles. Please note that boats and airplanes are not defined as motor vehicles.

    "Racing vehicle" is defined as a competition vehicle not used on public highways. Further, if you can drive it to the track, it is not a racing vehicle. Racing vehicles are exempted from California Air Resources Board (CARB) vehicular air pollution control requirements in section 43001 of the California Health and Safety Code. Racing fuel (gasoline used in racing vehicles), however, is not exempt from the California RFG requirements except as provided in Section 2261(f) of the CCR.

    Section 2261(f) specifically provides, in part, that sub-article 2 (Standards for Gasoline) and section 2253.4 (Lead/Phosphorus in Gasoline) "shall not apply to gasoline where the person selling, offering or supplying the gasoline demonstrates as an affirmative defense that the person has taken reasonably prudent precautions to assure that the gasoline is used only in racing vehicles."

    CARB considers gasoline (leaded or unleaded) used in racing vehicles for testing, practice, or actual competition for and during a sanctioned racing event to be exempt from the reformulated gasoline (RFG) specifications. Competition vehicles driven to a racing event on a public highway rather than being transported on a trailer or other carrier are not racing vehicles. Motor vehicles used for work, pleasure, or recreation, i.e. cars, trucks, 4X4’s, motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATV’s, dune buggies, sand rails, and other vehicles not strictly used for racing events, are not racing vehicles and gasoline used in these vehicles is not exempt from California RFG requirements. Therefore, it is illegal to sell, offer for sale, supply, and offer for supply non-complying racing fuel (leaded and unleaded) for motor vehicles in California except in competition racing vehicles. Many refiners, blenders, and distributors of racing fuel sell and supply a "street legal" high octane unleaded gasoline (racing fuel) blend that complies with the specifications for California RFG. This complying racing ED – Form #075 (Rev. 07/04) ED – Form #075 (Rev. 07/04)

    Leaded and unleaded racing fuel that does not meet the California RFG specifications (non-complying racing gasoline) can only be sold, offered for sale, offered for supply, or supplied for use in true, competition racing vehicles. The retailer, i.e. service station, speed shop, auto parts store, fuel distributor, and race track fuel dispensing facility, etc., who is selling or supplying this non-complying gasoline must "take reasonable prudent precautions to assure that the gasoline will be used only in racing vehicles." If the vehicle this fuel is to be used in is registered or licensed for on-road or off-road use, this usually indicates that non-complying racing fuel cannot be used in it and the sale or supply of the fuel should not take place. CARB will consider this and all other relevant circumstances to determine if "reasonable prudent precautions" were followed in any particular case. In evaluating whether "reasonable and prudent precautions" were followed, CARB will consider whether the retailer kept a record of each sale of non-complying racing gasoline and whether each sales record contains the following information:

    * Date of Fuel Purchase
    * Name, Address, and Telephone Number of Purchaser / User
    * Brand, Name, and Grade (octane rating) of Fuel Purchased
    * Type or Description of Vehicle(s) to be Fueled
    * Is the vehicle(s) to be fueled registered or licensed for on-road use?
    * Is the vehicle(s) to be fueled registered or licensed for off-road use?
    * License Number and VIN, if any, of Vehicle(s) to be Fueled
    * Name of Sanctioned Racing Event
    * Date of Event
    * Name of Racing Association or Sanctioning Body
    * Racing Association or Sanctioning Body Membership ID Number
    * Signature under penalty of perjury that the gasoline will be used only in the above racing vehicle(s) for the above sanctioned racing event


    Refiners, blenders, importers, and distributors must also take "reasonable prudent precautions" and prove that adequate steps have been taken to limit sales of non-complying racing fuel to racing vehicles, exclusively. CARB will consider, but is not limited to, the following to be reasonable prudent precautions: import notifications, production reporting, labeling, record keeping, distributor training, and providing customer education materials. The requirement to take reasonable prudent precautions applies to all shipments of non-complying racing fuel regardless of container size, i.e. railcars, cargo tanks, barrels, drums, cans, etc. Specifically for importers and in-state refiners and blenders, in addition to the above, reasonable prudent precautions should include notification to CARB of the import shipment or in-state production, and labeling of each batch and container of non-complying racing gasoline. Refiners, blenders, importers, and distributors may enter into an enforcement protocol with CARB or modify their existing protocol as appropriate.

    Bulk containers, including but not limited to railcars, cargo tanks, barrels, drums, and cans, as well as bills of lading, delivery tickets, and invoices for all shipments of non-complying racing fuel offered or supplied for sale and use in California must be conspicuously labeled with the following:

    Legal For Use ONLY In Competition Racing Vehicles Not Legal For Use In Any Other Motor Vehicle

    Letters or statements included with shipping documents outlining the legal uses of the racing fuel, instructions sent to distributors and retailers concerning legal sales and use of racing fuel, or other specific steps outlined in a new or modified enforcement protocol with CARB Enforcement Division, are additional ways for refiners, blenders, importers, and distributors to comply with the taking "reasonable prudent precautions" requirement. CARB will evaluate whether all of the information discussed in this Advisory #397 is included in the records. The absence of such records or records that lack the above information argue against "reasonable and prudent precautions" having been taken.
  • M-technik-3
    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
    • Oct 2003
    • 18946

    #2
    Leave it to People's Republic of Kalifornia.
    https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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    • E30nub1
      E30 Addict
      • Mar 2010
      • 402

      #3
      Originally posted by Ara
      If your local race track has a fuel shack, they legally have to stop selling fuel to vehicles with a license plate.
      Well easy solution to this problem....TAKE THE TAGS OFF B4 YOU RACE @ the track...lol problem solved.. F*** the popo's lol /thread
      sigpic"God made cars to be RWD and standard"

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      • e30e
        R3VLimited
        • Dec 2004
        • 2176

        #4
        Reason #9,0314 not to live in California.
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        • Jean
          Moderator
          • Aug 2006
          • 18228

          #5
          Why are they even bothering with this, does race fuel = higher emissions?? I wonder how much money and effort is being spent on this.... lame
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          • fiftytakedowns
            R3VLimited
            • Feb 2009
            • 2460

            #6
            Originally posted by Jean
            Why are they even bothering with this, does race fuel = higher emissions?? I wonder how much money and effort is being spent on this.... lame
            I also wonder who lobbyd for this as well. Doesnt race fuel just have more alcohol in it which burns cleaner.
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            • E30nub1
              E30 Addict
              • Mar 2010
              • 402

              #7
              its all the hippies in Berkeley.....gotta be..a republican in cali= hardcore liberalist in every other state..lol
              sigpic"God made cars to be RWD and standard"

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              • stumble_t
                Mod Crazy
                • Aug 2009
                • 759

                #8
                yet shitbox diesel cars, heavy trucks, and buses can still go unregulated and continue to pollute...
                Nice work C.A.R.B:up:
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                • StereoInstaller1
                  GAS
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 22679

                  #9
                  Thank fucking god.

                  Race cars do not get driven to the track, they ride on/in a trailer.

                  Get your stupid rollcage out of your goddamn street car and go build a race car.

                  Closing SOON!
                  "LAST CHANCE FOR G.A.S." DEAL IS ON NOW

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                  Thanks for 10 years of fun!

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                  • M-technik-3
                    I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 18946

                    #10
                    hmmm so much for good fuel at DE's then....not many true race cars are street driven, most classified as dual purpose vehicle like an SUV off roader/mini van.
                    https://www.facebook.com/BentOverRacing

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                    • Jean
                      Moderator
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 18228

                      #11
                      Luke, there are plenty of guys who buy race gas for their turbo cars and don't have room for a trailer or whatnot. Basically a street legal turbo car that gets driven to HPDE/Autocross events with multi ecu programs for street gas and race gas.... We aren't talking about ricers.
                      Mtech1 v8 build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=413205



                      OEM v8 manual chip or dme - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho....php?p=4938827

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                      • Ara
                        Grease Monkey
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 365

                        #12
                        Originally posted by e30e
                        Reason #9,0314 not to live in California.
                        Beautiful state but the laws are just plain weird.

                        oh and your comma is in the wrong place :D

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                        • Wh33lhop
                          R3V OG
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 11705

                          #13
                          Leaded race gas will contaminate catalysts. I think it's gay, but I guess I can see the motivation at least.
                          paint sucks

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                          • e30e
                            R3VLimited
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 2176

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ara
                            Beautiful state but the laws are just plain weird.

                            oh and your comma is in the wrong place :D
                            damn key pad and number pad punching at the same time lol
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                            1997 BMW M3/4/5
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                            • E30Nova
                              E30 Mastermind
                              • May 2009
                              • 1546

                              #15
                              Originally posted by stumble_t
                              yet shitbox diesel cars, heavy trucks, and buses can still go unregulated and continue to pollute...
                              Nice work C.A.R.B:up:
                              This. God sometimes I just want to move the hell out of this stupid state.:|

                              Matt
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