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Old 07-22-2006, 04:06 PM
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[quote=PSk]Gee you Americans are such safety pansies , I'm surprised you can ever muster up enough courage to even take your car on the track .

[quote=AR4me]Of the 3 people speaking about the fuel lines no one is American We are all aliens in America Well, some of us permanent residents by now.

[quote=PSk]You need to hire a steam cleaner and clean the front of that engine (and engine bay) ... otherwise you are sacrificing your nice new belt. Oil and rubber timing belts do not like each other and while I understand this is a budget race car and maybe not the final engine ... well I'd turn the car away if I was the scrutineer due to oil leaks.

Race cars should start the day spotless. It's important for safety/performance so you can easily see things leaking or going wrong.

Gee you Australians are such clean-engine pansies It's a track ***** - I'm surprised you can ever muster up enough courage to even take your trailer queens out of the garage (or LORD forbid - on to a track...)
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