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Thanks Al and Bill for the info. There is more to making a successful switch from race gas than I initially thought. I have all winter to prepare.
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Is it true you have to remove the foam from your fuel cell because the alcohol dissolves it? Someone told me that and I had never heard that before. I have thought about changing myself.
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I have heard the same thing and it may be true if you switch from gas to alcohol, I have always run alcohol and the foam in my Jaz fuel cell looks just fine after several years?
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If you check around they make foam for alcohol fuels, that is different than the foam that comes in cells that is gas. I boght some once and never put it in just ran with no foam.
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Take out foam.
Another trick for milky oil. Run it Hot. I always get mine to 200 before I park it helps evaporate the water. I ran alky this season in my dragster. I changed oil twice. I probably could've went longer Oil looked fine. Also AMSOIL makes a racing synthetic for Alky engines. Be careful with the Smelly additive it can gel in your fuel system. If you sit for more than a week spray carb with wd40 keeps it from sticking. Alky is corrosive and will wear out your engine parts quicker than normal. One more thing. The old story about Alky being more consistent is a myth. Especially if your gas carb is set up correctly. My gas car is just as good as my alky one. Next season I'm switching one of them so I don't need to carry both fuels. Chip |
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Fuel cell foam is not normally interchangeable , methanol and ethanol dissolves the foam made for gasoline , so check with your fuel cell manufacturer . You do want to keep foam in the cell .
You'll find virtually no difference between major brands of racing methanol and chemical company brands . But beware of very low priced methanol , it's often recycled and not very good for race use . Mike Croley dist. for Competition Race Fuels 386-341-4308 |
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when i worked for the mahoney brothers, we used to use TARR chemical company methanol in the blown alky nostalgia roadster. worked good was really consistent.
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