Brat47 (Offline)
#11
3/12/16 10:40 PM
Does it have mechanical or electronic injection? You could give Daryl Saucier at DSR Fuel Systems a call 317-490-3410.
Bear10 (Offline)
#13
3/12/16 11:39 PM
I guarantee you with stock motor rules at the end of a 20 lap race you will not be making more power than an alcohol motor... And yes it is a must when you find out how hard it is to cool itself ... Why are you against it??? No different .. If you don't race every week just start the motor on gas takes 5 min and let the gas stay in the injectors and lines until you get ready to race again... If you race every two weeks just start your motor on ur off week for a few minutes that's it... No other maintenance at all!!! Clean alcohol is clean fuel system
TQ29m (Offline)
#14
3/13/16 7:08 AM
And add a little uplon from Klotz, and help the rings and valves, and bores! Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
jjones752 (Offline)
#15
3/13/16 9:07 AM
[QUOTE=TQ29m;440596]And add a little uplon from Klotz, and help the rings and valves, and bores! Bob[/QUOTE
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That's good stuff; I just dismantled my fuel system after 2 seasons (with little to no maintenance) and she's clean as a whistle...
Jim Jones
Midwest Thunder Speed2 Midget #97
TQ29m (Offline)
#17
3/13/16 1:24 PM
You might also want to consider buying yourself an alcohol hydrometer, and ck every bbl, or gallon you buy, it is usually all created equal, but as it's primary use is drying propane, it depends on how much it's been used, therefore how much water it contains, or age, or other stuff! Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!
Bear10 (Offline)
#19
3/13/16 3:34 PM
I'm excited to see new guys coming out into our class but if you think that this is an entry level club class you will be highly dissapointed... Yes it is a great class to get started racing but you will find that there are some really really fast cars out there. It's a ton of fun and great guys and not discouraging you at all just be aware of your expectations... It's very competitive and you have about 15 guys been doing this for a long time and are very fast and do not see this as an entry level class... Like I said not discouraging you just have some knowledge before you put the pedal on the floor! Good luck to you and most importantly have a ton of fun!
Bradleyracing86 (Offline)
#20
3/13/16 4:46 PM
You can run gas without any issue, we did it for years. My first championship and my brothers first were both on gas... Racing against guys who have alky.. The main reason we switched was for safety, and longevity... You can convert most cars for $400-$700 maybe even cheaper in some cases.. But you will be fine with gas to start...
Andy
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