Cold fuel
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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…..
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Re: Cold fuel
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Thats a lot but yes, I'd bet its the cold fuel. Engine masters did an episode trying to see if icing the intake helped, I forget all of the details but what they found was that it helped but it was because it made the carb bowls cold and the fuel was actually cooling the air charge alot, not that the cold manifold was lowering the IAT. The actual temp of the manifold was almost completely insignificant, but the fuel temp was important. Remember everyone used to run those moroso cool cans?
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Re: Cold fuel
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My buddy used to race drag bikes, they had small tanks (less than a gallon) He used to keep the fuel in a milk jug, in a cooler full of ice
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Re: Cold fuel
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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….. Any on e ever hear of a "COOL CAN" it was a 1gal ish sized can under the hood that the fuel line ran through. just before each run you would pack it with Ice to cool the fuel during the run...
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Re: Cold fuel
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I have a friend that tried a Moroso cool can years ago. He said when he packed it with ice, it would make his fuel pressure drop from 7 to around 3 psi. It still ran fine, but that bothered him so he removed the cool can. I have never used a cool can, but have any of you seen this? It makes sense since the fuel is cooler and denser. Do you reset the regulator so the pressure is back up to normal or what? They're one of those old school hot rod parts nobody uses anymore.
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Re: Cold fuel
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The early ones were nothing more than a can wrapped with cork with a metal lid that that just rested on top. Later versions were better insulated and sealed.
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Re: Cold fuel
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I think i actually ran a cool can on a car back in the 70’s it was kinda a thing most everybody did. That said, the result i had that morning i think was way different than a cool can I dumped gas in my cell that was probably 42-45 degrees and in short order was sucking that stuff into the motor. You take a typical day, the fuel is never that cool, even a cool can( i doubt) will cool all the inbound fuel to that temp..although i could be wrong
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Re: Cold fuel
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Carb heat plates, Cool cans, wooden carb spacers etc......The Rossi Challenger run by the Hausers over here had a cool can, watched a guy@ Santa Pod running 10.10's pack the manifold with Ice before a run and went into the 9's.....cool it, it works, has done for yonks.
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Re: Cold fuel
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Speaking in a glittering generality here but the colder the fuel the quicker you will be...We make every effort possible to keep the fuel as cold as possible in the heads up car. In a bracket car its not very practical honestly.
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Re: Cold fuel
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Don, did the gas in the car and the can come from the same source? Was the carb tuned in hot weather? Same stuff. I tune for shoulder weather, early and late summer. Leave it alone for spring and fall. Bracket car..moves around the least doing that seems like.
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Re: Cold fuel
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I can't hang a number on it as I don't have that kind of experience.
But I remember seeing a someone else's test a little while back, entire intake and carb was iced during a dyno test. Temp guns on the manifold showed it heated back up to where it was almost instantly, as did the air temperature, But the carb and the fuel did not. It picked up and they pointed to cold fuel, given all else.
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Re: Cold fuel
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cool cans are legal in nhra stock, moroso makes a polyurethane 65125, cannot be mounted on firewall, plumbing my stocker for one 65125 was 3/8 npt now 65127 #8 AN
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Re: Cold fuel
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don't forget dry ice in the fuel cell. At a NHRA divisional race a couple of years ago, my fuel check after a qualifying run was marginal. The tech guy asked me if I had put dry ice in the fuel cell. It happens.
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Re: Cold fuel
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When we were racing my Buick we had a cool can on it. One day I pulled into staging when it was about 100 out. My buddy Russell pops the hood open, and pulls a can of Pepsi out of the cool can. People freaked out.
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Re: Cold fuel
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don't forget dry ice in the fuel cell. At a NHRA divisional race a couple of years ago, my fuel check after a qualifying run was marginal. The tech guy asked me if I had put dry ice in the fuel cell. It happens. Dry ice .....interesting who does this work?
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