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Originally Posted by Stocker 2
Fuel valve on the cell for drawing samples?
You must be racing at IHRA because NHRA does not allow that. The fuel sample must be taken from a valve located in the fuel line between the fuel cell and the carburetor.
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That is not exactly how it reads...mentions nothing about the fuel line.
Pumps/Valves: Cars equipped with carburetor(s) or nonelectronic
fuel (EFI) systems but with mechanical non-OEM fuel
pumps must have a quick-action fuel-shutoff valve within easy
reach of driver and located in the main fuel line between the fuel
tank and the carburetor and/or injectors. Fuel recirculation
systems not part of normal fuel/pump system prohibited. All cars
in Stock, Super Stock, Competition, and Pro Stock must be
equipped with a positive-lock drain valve located between the
fuel tank and the carburetor(s) or fuel injector to facilitate removal
of fuel samples for fuel-check purposes.