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I would call TCK. There are some pts. on SpeedTV> .com in the Series RuleBook. Dan Law PTC, GA
I would call TCK. There are some pts. on SpeedTV>
Re: Was contemplating same 'til talked w/TC Kline-> Do you run a dry break system fo quick fill and if so, are there complications with a quick fill system in a stock tank? Thanks. Ken<br>Ken
Re: Was contemplating same 'til talked w/TC Kline->
Was contemplating same 'til talked w/TC Kline-> He suggested it is more than sufficient to foam the stock tank due to location and construction. That said, it would have helped weight distribution significantly to relocate a fuel cell to the trunk area and I suspect that's why the factory teams do it. Dan Law PTC, GA
Was contemplating same 'til talked w/TC Kline->
To fuel cell or not to fuel cell I have a 95 M3 that I am just completing for next years club racing. I was just interested to know thoughts on whether to fuel cell or not. The tank is pretty centralized so it seems like a good location. Also, anyone foamed one and how was that done. Anyone installed a dry break fueling system or are there complications? Thanks. Ken<br>Ken
To fuel cell or not to fuel cell
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