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Old 03-06-2018, 10:36 PM   #1
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Not sure about this, but didn't the rules in stock yrs ago require a stock style mechanical fuel pump on the block? I'm sure fuel coming out of that thing would be a lot hotter than fuel coming from an electric pump in the trunk.
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Isn't there a new rule that a cool can must be empty of coolant before leaving the staging lanes?
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Old 03-08-2018, 09:46 PM   #3
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Isn't there a new rule that a cool can must be empty of coolant before leaving the staging lanes?
We used to put dry ice in our simple cool cans instead of tin foil and clothespin of th e 60's. worked to cool fuel and was not wet
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We used to put dry ice in our simple cool cans instead of tin foil and clothespin of th e 60's. worked to cool fuel and was not wet
I started using dry ice in mine too. Less mess. Colder. Somebody sells you gas with water in it, won't take long to find out. Had my fuel line freeze up once. Died when the carbs ran dry.
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