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my fuel checked @ 54 degrees at bowling green for record run on hottest day of year so far in kentucky... with no artificial help ... just chilled fuel for several hours prior to heading to staging lanes, have well thought out cool can and insulation for lines...
has been checked as low as 48 degrees ... just use you head and manpower, save money and risks and the temp guage was still on 100 at scales jack mccarthy
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it doesnt help as much when outside temp is under 70 degrees
never had it slow me down ! jack
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