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7/18/23, 11:48 AM   #41
Re: Who thinks it’s better?
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They were burning nearly a gallon per lap, that would necessitate a 40 gallon tank, which doesn’t seem terribly safe and is an added cost.
Back in the 80;s , the F.B.I. tank on our car was 41 gallons
 
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7/18/23, 12:44 PM   #42
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WOO fuel stop laps are based on 33 gallon fuel cells. Every wing team that plans on running big races already runs a 33 gallon cell. Anyone running a 28 gal cell is a lower dollar team who only plans to run weekly shows and bullrings.
 
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7/18/23, 8:59 PM   #43
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Actually 1600 indirectly solved the problem. Take the wings off! I can’t remember the last time I saw a fuel stop at a USAC race
 
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7/18/23, 11:46 PM   #44
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Like stopping to eat pizza during sex. ya just don't do it. Thank you for posing the question. it's un--American.
 
7/19/23, 8:55 AM   #45
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Simple solution, Bigger tanks or less laps.Leave the "Stage Racing" to NASCRAP!
 
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7/19/23, 9:28 AM   #46
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So I did a tiny bit of research and went on Speedway Motors website and took a look at the price of fuel cells. And to whoever the poster on this thread was that said it would hurt the little teams, you are correct. It’s about a $2500 investment, that’s about a grand more than I thought, which also explains how long it’s been since we had to buy anything for a race car. So for the little guy’s, that’s enough to merit serious consideration. But in the land of $20,000 dollar mules, I don’t see it as that big of a deal.
 
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7/19/23, 10:40 AM   #47
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Change the names of the folks who have posted to this thread, and it can be read in a 2012 thread on HoseHeads!!
Same subject, same sentiments.
 
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7/19/23, 10:57 AM   #48
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Drop the name Sprint Cars and call them Fuel Break Cars.
 
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7/19/23, 1:12 PM   #49
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I’m not a fan of work areas or mandatory reds for fuel. I guess I’m old school because when we would even stop at the speedrome we were done. I believe if you have a fuel stop that nothing but fuel should be done. I still go anyway. Lol
 
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7/19/23, 1:41 PM   #50
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Actually 1600 indirectly solved the problem. Take the wings off! I can’t remember the last time I saw a fuel stop at a USAC race
I can’t remember the last time I saw a track record crowd at a non-wing sprint car race.
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