Alcohol seems to be more consistant and tends to be less affected by DA. It does require a better fuel system and more maintenance, and don't forget the drum of fuel in the trailer/garage.
I still run gas btw.
I still run gas btw.
CutlassRacer said:It is definately alot of work to maintain an alky car. Not to mention getting fuel might be a problem, your fuel goes bad much much faster if you are not using it and it will milk the oil more than regular gas will.
It does help bandaid problems that alot of racers have though. The extra torque that alky provides will help mask cams that are too big as well as heads that are too big. I am not saying this is the right way to do it, I am just saying that it covers up this problem a little, even though a sorted out combination will run a little quicker with alky.
chilli said:Alcohol seems to be more consistant and tends to be less affected by DA. It does require a better fuel system and more maintenance, and don't forget the drum of fuel in the trailer/garage.
I still run gas btw.
chilli said:Alcohol seems to be more consistant and tends to be less affected by DA. It does require a better fuel system and more maintenance, and don't forget the drum of fuel in the trailer/garage.
I still run gas btw.
chilli said:Best post I've read in a while. Thanks