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Old 03-24-2013, 01:57 PM   #1
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For those of you who run the tightest minimum chamber cc's, how do they deal with carbon buildup when NHRA pours your chambers in the barn?? Are you allowed to break out the gumout and a wire brush and clean em up before they pour em ??
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Thank you, 3011.

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For those of you who run the tightest minimum chamber cc's, how do they deal with carbon buildup when NHRA pours your chambers in the barn?? Are you allowed to break out the gumout and a wire brush and clean em up before they pour em ??
Make sure they have cooled off or better yet, ice them down, they will hold more.

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