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You MUST remove the foam! MUST. The dry ice has nothing to do with water so it won’t dilute the fuel and will be gone by fuel check. They check fuel temp after the run to determine the correct chart to use for the fuel check. If you refrigerate your gas and use a cool can it’s pretty cool anyway.
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Ever had that feeling in your stomach from too much acid and its bubbling?
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Just had this discussion with a 22 year old in a physics class. The bubbles are carbon dioxide. He was not sure if dry ice removes dioxide from the fuel. If it does it would damage the fuel potency.
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