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Junk Yard Dawg wrote:Treaded the Rice Burning Dawg to a fresh oil change also. I suggest you check the sump filters to make sure no metalic pieces are in there. Remember what happened to a very similiar Triumph last year at VIR. Hopefully, History will not be repeated. I expect to have my hands full, but remember " slowest man first always wins "
See ya at VIR
Junk Yard Dawg
John Ellis
F750
5X
phantom309 wrote:Don't you worry about this britt stuff, Im at the controls of this one, Plan and a sunday drive,I hope its hotter then a two dick dog in a ______ match. I have been training in the intence heat.
T.Read wrote:Bring it. I've been working in 90+ degree temps and 80% humidity in New Orleans the past couple days, I ain't scared of no VIR heat!
WOZERD wrote:Accuweather has been predicting a heat advisory for two weeks now--99 + degree temps. Looking back, Alton has had quite a few 100+ days recently.
Maybe my redneck AC in my vans back window wasn't a bad idea after all!!
More rain predicted too.
I was just getting my new leathers broke in-- now, after drying out from Beaver-- they are stiff as a board!
Note to self. DO NOT write Beaver Photo's in the notation section of your check. I bought some off the track photo guy. Wonder how that went over at my bank?
Any top notch racer only runs the same fuel he ran on the dyno. I think I'll just run 92 with ethonal.NYCNorton wrote:And note: Race gas is only available at the North Course, which is not really walkable with a full 5-gallon gas canister.
phantom309 wrote: I think I'll just run 92 with ethonal.
ChuckS wrote:phantom309 wrote: I think I'll just run 92 with ethonal.
dammit tim don't give away all the speed secrets.
ChuckS wrote:
come on in the deep end of the pool when you're done playing in production.
phantom309 wrote:Any top notch racer only runs the same fuel he ran on the dyno. I think I'll just run 92 with ethonal.NYCNorton wrote:And note: Race gas is only available at the North Course, which is not really walkable with a full 5-gallon gas canister.
Does any of the track gas have ethonal in it?yellowmike wrote:phantom309 wrote:Any top notch racer only runs the same fuel he ran on the dyno. I think I'll just run 92 with ethonal.NYCNorton wrote:And note: Race gas is only available at the North Course, which is not really walkable with a full 5-gallon gas canister.
92 octane ethanol is what I run on, SOF runs on whatever they sell at the track....![]()
yellowmike wrote:I almost always buy my race gas at the tracks we're racing at &I've never seen a pump at a race track that said it contained 10% alcohol.Some states aren't required by law to state whether there pump gas has ethanol in it or not so who knows![]()
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