Re: nhra and antifreeze
[Re: HOT IN AZ]
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02/08/12 05:00 AM
02/08/12 05:00 AM
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Mike Swann
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I used water and drained mine before I rolled it into the trailer.
This with an aluminum motor.
8.30's @3400 lbs
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Re: nhra and antifreeze
[Re: '72CudaRacer]
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02/08/12 08:10 AM
02/08/12 08:10 AM
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Posts: 939 glendora, ca.
Deepockets
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Purple Ice. But I do run a small amount of coolant in my engine. If you run the red extended life antifreeze and a drop goes on the ground, they think that its transmission fluid.
Brian Dunnigan
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Re: nhra and antifreeze
[Re: hemigod426]
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02/08/12 08:20 AM
02/08/12 08:20 AM
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Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
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Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Brookeville, Md
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distilled water and water wetter
that's it. My junk hardly ever hit's 190 and then as soon as I start driving it drops to 170.
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Re: nhra and antifreeze
[Re: sc4400]
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02/08/12 06:41 PM
02/08/12 06:41 PM
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tubtar
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Compared to synthetic oil, cleaning up antifreeze is not a problem.
But compared to water , it is. Under the tire is a different issue than cleaning up. I agree that it doesn't matter what the fluid is at that point. Then we got your conspiracy theorist angle.......... the coolant manufacturers won't pay contingency and kick back money. I've run both ........ it depends on the nature of the beast , but street driven cars get anti freeze.
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Re: nhra and antifreeze
[Re: MCHBOB]
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02/08/12 09:02 PM
02/08/12 09:02 PM
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Posts: 4,616 Kissimmee Fl.
dusturbd340W5
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if the track runs a street class there are tons of cars going down the track with antifreeze anyway so it really does't matter what you run.
70 duster full chassis super pro 416 CNC Indybrock heads 727 w/brake
best so far 1.212 60 6.219 in 1/8 at 110.88 9.768 at 137.81 1/4
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Re: nhra and antifreeze
[Re: slippery440]
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02/08/12 10:07 PM
02/08/12 10:07 PM
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Posts: 447 lake charles, la
sc4400
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When I responded to this subject, I knew it wouldn't be long before this type of "righteous" response was presented. For the record, my 543 KB block/hat/440-1(cnc345) dragster will run easy 7.40's with 50/50 Prestone. My 565 S/G roadster will run 8.20's with 50/50 Prestone. Every drag car I've been down the track in since 1978 has had anti-freeze. I'm not hard to spot at D4 events, so be sure to give me a bye run! We return now to regular programming. BTW, what are the odds you and I would register here on the same day??Go figure that. RIP
Last edited by sc4400; 02/08/12 10:09 PM.
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