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Old 06-20-2006, 12:31 PM
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After playing around with a few tuning things and fuels found out that this motor really loves the trinty monster fuel.. I just ripps with this fuel and that is a understatement.. And on top of that it runs preety cool with it too big plus.. And man is it hard to keep the wheels down now. as soon as I get it running it is at woot and stays there without getting hot I can not wait to see how it will do at the track today. Since I was racing a buggy over the weekend and it was close at points but I knew I just had more in the motor that I was not getting so I went home and played with it. Now all I have to say is look out.. lol
Old 06-20-2006, 02:07 PM
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Love OS hate Trinity Monster fuel. Just curious have you tried O’Donnell Race blend?
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i like the heat sink of the os .30 its cool
Old 06-21-2006, 12:08 PM
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yes I have I started with the oddonell race fuel I was stuck on it but I am getting so much more power now.. I just could not get it to run well with the oddonell and stay cool.. It could be the air that we have We are close to sea level..
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Thanks for the input. I run all mine small and big blocks on O'Donnell and the normal temperature here during summer is 95 to 100 degrees. Mine run 220 to 250. I know when I was out your way on my motorcycle in 2002 you where having a heat wave in the 100’s. That year the heat wave followed me all over the country.
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Yea no problem I like O' Donnell as well but what can I say yea My big blocks run around 230 - 260 and with the O'Donnell I had to run it around 250 to 275 before it would run like i wanted and it still did not.. So I do not know.. I guess I am going to have to use what works u know.. lol
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Yea no problem I like O' Donnell as well but what can I say yea My big blocks run around 230 - 260 and with the O'Donnell I had to run it around 250 to 275 before it would run like i wanted and it still did not.. So I do not know.. I guess I am going to have to use what works u know.. lol
I agree what ever works for you. Good luck.

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