To: | nokones@kenmitchell.com |
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Subject: | Re: Dry Ice |
From: | Larrybsp@aol.com |
Date: | Sat, 5 Apr 2003 12:58:12 EST |
from:larrybsp@aol.com (Larry Stark) Ken, You may very well be right. If the rule was changed in the 2003 rulebook or was in Fast Track. I do know icing intake manifolds between runs was a common practice. FWIW. Larry > You mean that Solo II section 14.10.C, second paragraph, of the 2003 > rules no longer apply? Did I miss something in the recent FasTrack > whereas this section no longer is in effect? Or did I read that section > wrong. > > Looks like to me that you cannot use any dry ice in Street Prepared. Let > me know if I wrong or not. > > Larrybsp@aol.com wrote: > > > > from:larrybsp@aol.com (Larry Stark) > > > > For one it depends on what class you run. Secondly it > > depends on how you use it. There is nothing in the rules as far as I know > > about using dry or regular ice to cool the engine intake between runs in > any > > class. If this wasn't done I don't think there would be a turbo'd Mazda > RX-7 > > that wouldn't have blown up on 100 degree days. The real question is can > you > > use a gasoline cool can to cool the fuel. In non stock classes the answer > is > > yes if it doesn't exceed 1 gallon. It can't be used for any other purpose > > because the rules say if it isn't listed as allowable you can't do it. > > Memories going but I haven't lost it all yet. > > > > Larry > > > > > don't know if it's legal or not, but it's a good way to cool the > carburetors > > > & air...denser air (cooler) packs more wallop, or so the theory goes. > There > > > is an event at GGF Sunday. > > > --Pat Kelly > > -- > Kenneth Allan Mitchell > mailto:nokones@kenmitchell.com |
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