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rachasin 7/9/11 4:13 PM

kokomo track
 
What do they mix in with there water looks milky
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nowings 7/9/11 4:41 PM

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Is this calcium ?

micro94 7/9/11 4:55 PM

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That would be my guess.

backitin 7/9/11 5:01 PM

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ummmm calcium. I used to help the water truck guys at flemington load they're trucks. The calcium they used came in a white slurry form, which you mixed with water.

RedRacer07 7/9/11 5:08 PM

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Raced a TQ there (several years ago, mid 90's) and flipped out on the 3rd or 4th lap (thanks to knoke77 :2:) of the feature. Stood with suite tied at my waist & shirtless to watch the rest of the feature...long story short, broke out in rash (all exposed skin area) that required a trip to the hospital to clear it up.

Returned several times with no ill effects, not sure what was different on that one night.

Enjoy the show folks!!!! Wish I were there. Will be at da 'burg!!!:31:

Jerry Spencer 7/9/11 5:13 PM

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Some use Tide, I think it is just the minerals in the well water, the water we use to wash the car down looks just like what they put on the track. Knowing when, how long and how much is the real secret.

Jerry #66j
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reeserx 7/9/11 5:21 PM

Jerry, where are you guys at? I really wanted to see you tonight
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rachasin 7/9/11 5:43 PM

Just talked to pit guy he said it was soap
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jim goerge 7/9/11 6:06 PM

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Calcium Is against the law per DEA Has been for serveral years now

old timer 7/9/11 6:23 PM

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They use to use calicum on the Lawrenceburg old track and after the feature it would try and pull your shoes off. To bad big brother said it was unsafe for use folks that choose to race in(I GUESS) the saftest sport in the world. The law sure is takin care if al:31:l of us !!! Just my humble opinon.

Tim Watson 7/9/11 6:36 PM

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I remember hearing a few years back that the calcium chloride thing was against the law. What is the reason it can't be used on a track?

old timer 7/9/11 6:52 PM

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I think it contimates the soil but wait it comes from the earth as salt oh well what can we do?????

Tim Watson 7/9/11 6:55 PM

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If it harms the soil i wonder what it does to our insides (guts). I work in a cheese packaging factory and some of the mozzarella we use has calciulm chloride right on the ingredients label. :11:

old timer 7/9/11 7:25 PM

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Well Tim just don't use it on your lawn or for heavens sake a dirt track!

ISF 7/9/11 7:33 PM

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Don't they use a mixture of calcium chloride in the road salt used in the winter to ruin the roads and rust our vehicles and sometimes melt the snow and ice? If this is so why can they get away with that but it is against the law to use it on a dirt race track?

CTtoPA 7/9/11 9:25 PM

Calium chloride is extremely hygroscopic. They use it on roads because it absorbs moisture. The dust clings to the water instead of flying up in the air.

This was the basis behind using it on a dirt track. It works great on dirt IF it is completely saturated as calcium chloride hexahydrate. If not, it will draw moisture out of the clay and into the lattice. Then the clay gets dry and hard. The other problem is that CaCl2 mixed with water is an exothermic reaction. The heat will drive off some of the water.
I don't see how it's illegal since they use it during the winter on roads to prevent icing. Maybe it's illegal for anyone but the gov't to use
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RadRacer 7/9/11 11:07 PM

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I said in another post a semi truck drives to Indy from Il ,I dont think he brought water. I know the driver when I see him I will find out.

Tim Watson 7/9/11 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by CTtoPA:
Calium chloride is extremely hygroscopic. They use it on roads because it absorbs moisture. The dust clings to the water instead of flying up in the air.

This was the basis behind using it on a dirt track. It works great on dirt IF it is completely saturated as calcium chloride hexahydrate. If not, it will draw moisture out of the clay and into the lattice. Then the clay gets dry and hard. The other problem is that CaCl2 mixed with water is an exothermic reaction. The heat will drive off some of the water.
I don't see how it's illegal since they use it during the winter on roads to prevent icing. Maybe it's illegal for anyone but the gov't to use
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I think it does the same thing to the mozzarella cheese that we package. It draws the moisture out of the cheese to make it stronger or harder in body and therefore makes it easier to shred and package than a softer type cheese. Whatever it does it sure melts nice and makes one helluva nice topping on a pizza. :6:

Knoke77 7/10/11 12:05 AM

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Originally Posted by RedRacer07:
Raced a TQ there (several years ago, mid 90's) and flipped out on the 3rd or 4th lap (thanks to knoke77 :2:) of the feature. Stood with suite tied at my waist & shirtless to watch the rest of the feature...long story short, broke out in rash (all exposed skin area) that required a trip to the hospital to clear it up.

Returned several times with no ill effects, not sure what was different on that one night.

Enjoy the show folks!!!! Wish I were there. Will be at da 'burg!!!:31:

Never going to let me live that down are you!!! :( I wonder if I have that on tape somewhere. May have to dig that one up and relive the memories. Except the part where your wife yelled at me.. :P

T&A Racing 7/10/11 3:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Watson:
If it harms the soil i wonder what it does to our insides (guts). I work in a cheese packaging factory and some of the mozzarella we use has calciulm chloride right on the ingredients label. :11:

Tim/WI/Cheese... there's you sign! :)

Anyway, I thought they used a derivative of agent orange.

Charles Nungester 7/10/11 3:55 AM

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Originally Posted by jim goerge:
Calcium Is against the law per DEA Has been for serveral years now

Since when is Calcium a Drug covered by the Drug Enforcement Agency?

Think you meant a mineral covered by the EPA :)

jim goerge 7/10/11 4:29 AM

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Yep I sure did mean EPA Sorry bout that.

cecil98 7/10/11 8:10 AM

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Originally Posted by old timer:
They use to use calicum on the Lawrenceburg old track and after the feature it would try and pull your shoes off. To bad big brother said it was unsafe for use folks that choose to race in(I GUESS) the saftest sport in the world. The law sure is takin care if al:31:l of us !!! Just my humble opinon.

When I ran Lawrenceburg (80, 81, 82) I used this stuff called Sulfonic N-95. It was very much like liquid dish detergent with the consistancy of the old STP Oil Treatment....Bought it by the drum...It worked very well at holding moisture in the track surface...


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