They never use nitro to start them! That's how you have a major engine explosion when it spins over.I heard nitro or gas works.
They never use nitro to start them! That's how you have a major engine explosion when it spins over.
Remember Scott Weis' boomer a few years ago when they turned it over to fire it? That's because there was a small amount of nitro pooled inside the blower.
They never use nitro to start them! That's how you have a major engine explosion when it spins over.
Remember Scott Weis' boomer a few years ago when they turned it over to fire it? That's because there was a small amount of nitro pooled inside the blower. Wasn't it Gene Snow that also had a big boomer with his A/fuel dragster about 10 years ago in the pits because an injector leaked nitro into the engine between rounds?
They never use nitro to start them! That's how you have a major engine explosion when it spins over.
Remember Scott Weis' boomer a few years ago when they turned it over to fire it? That's because there was a small amount of nitro pooled inside the blower. Wasn't it Gene Snow that also had a big boomer with his A/fuel dragster about 10 years ago in the pits because an injector leaked nitro into the engine between rounds?
Because of the flash point gasoline is the easiest and safest way to prime
the motor.
I assume the low flash point means the gasoline won't pool and cause the
motor to hydraulic. Which would definitely be safer...
I assume the low flash point means the gasoline won't pool and cause the
motor to hydraulic.