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Old 07-30-2007, 02:05 PM   #1
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Wink Re: Gas or Alcohol, Carb or Injection??? Survey says??

I'm sure using a gasoline primer system would help eliminate that concern too.
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Old 08-08-2007, 01:48 PM   #2
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Default Re: Gas or Alcohol, Carb or Injection??? Survey says??

I ran alcohol injection for 3 years in my dragster and the same engine is now in a S/G car for the last 2 with very little wear issues. I used Klotz Uplon alcohol fuel lube. The same fuel pump is also in use on this engine and has never developed any problems either. The Klotz additive produced no residue problems like some other brands. Marvel Mystery Oil is also a good product to use if your engine is going to sit for sometime or it you want to dump into the engine after every race......MMO also is what I use during engine assembly on rings and cylinder walls and anything else I want a "light" oil on......Alcohol is defiantely my choice on a bracket or super class car. I preferred the Ron's Terminator setup.....
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