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Old 09-18-2012, 08:44 PM   #68
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Default Re: Fuel Check What's the point???

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Originally Posted by JOE ZOOM View Post
After reading many of the post on this topic the conclusion is obvious.The gas companys are providing us with fuel that has a shelf life of somewere between a year and a day.Well maybe its my fault i didnt hold my hand over my cup during fuel check.Or worst then that I let the sunlight hit it or I forgot to make the sign of the cross when im fuel the car up,that must be it.We are paying a premium for a product and when that product doesnt do what its suppose to do YOU did something wrong.

Joe Mocci
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Fix the test - the fuel check guys do their very best to help us but they do not make the rules if you show up as a DQ on a run - YOU ARE ILLEGAL - whether they say that or not - ask any one in any sport what DQ means

They do not know what they are testing for and the TEST IS FLAWED - it is not the few guys who know what they are doing and occasionaly - seemingly randomly are accused of cheating without using the word - I say throw them out of the race and then more of you guys would get it and tell NHRA to FIX THE TEST - the reason they don't kick you out is they know the TEST IS FLAWED

I suppose if they told you - if you roll up one pant leg above the knee when you walk your fuel over you will pass - 85% you guys would do it and believe it - LMAO

THE TEST IS FLAWED

Ron

BTW - a higher number does not mean more power just like a low number does not mean less power - Geez you guys get a grip - learn what they are testing for specifically and how the test actually works
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