Was racing down in Kentucky at a Mopar event last October.
Kinda had a pretty good handle on the numbers the car was running in different conditions at a new track( to me)
Next morning checked my fuel cell, almost out of gas(110)
I had purchased 5 gallons the day before, went back to hotel after racing, left the can sitting outside, dipped down into the upper 30’s over night, like it had the night before.
I dumped the “ cold fuel” into my cell, went up and shortly made a hit…
Car out of nowhere picked up 4 in the 1/8th.
Scratched my head about that, where in the world did that come from?
Only thing i can think of is the literally nearly ice cold fuel was the culprit.
If that situation ever repeats itself…..

Last edited by B3422W5; 02/15/22 12:10 PM.

69 Dart GTS A4 Silver All steel, flat factory hood, 3360race weight
418 BPE factory replacement headed stroker, 565 lift solid cam
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