CSCS Rule Questions
I have two quick questions regarding the CSCS Super Street - Power Adder class, hopefully someone who is familiar with the CSCS rules can help me out.
From what I've read in the rulebook, theres nothing saying you cannot run a air-liquid intercooler. My only question would be can you run a fluid in the cooling system other than water?
Also, it says you can run race gas or alcohol, and that you cannot mix or add things to the fuels, but can you run race gas AND alcohol as long as they have seperate tanks, lines, etc?
This is where I plan on doing most/all of the racing with my car, as its too damn far to go to NHRA/NDRA events. Plus the Canadians are a bit more lenient on what you can run.
I mean 2 power adders and alcohol in a "street" class...go Canada.
From what I've read in the rulebook, theres nothing saying you cannot run a air-liquid intercooler. My only question would be can you run a fluid in the cooling system other than water?
Also, it says you can run race gas or alcohol, and that you cannot mix or add things to the fuels, but can you run race gas AND alcohol as long as they have seperate tanks, lines, etc?
This is where I plan on doing most/all of the racing with my car, as its too damn far to go to NHRA/NDRA events. Plus the Canadians are a bit more lenient on what you can run.
I mean 2 power adders and alcohol in a "street" class...go Canada.
Dave,
Yes, you can run a fluid other than water in your cooling system. Obviously we would prefer if you didn't, in case any of that leaked onto the track. But this class is for street legal cars.
Under the current rule structure, you are allowed to run both fuels as long as both cells are in the stock location and all of the necessary safety precautions taken.
Fell free to email me with any more questions/concerns.
steve@cscs.ca
Yes, you can run a fluid other than water in your cooling system. Obviously we would prefer if you didn't, in case any of that leaked onto the track. But this class is for street legal cars.
Under the current rule structure, you are allowed to run both fuels as long as both cells are in the stock location and all of the necessary safety precautions taken.
Fell free to email me with any more questions/concerns.
steve@cscs.ca
Hey Mark, they way I understand Steve's comment, is almost like you can run alternate fuel, but it has to be in the stock tank, maybe compartments??
Clayton
Clayton
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I don't think he meant stock tank, he said stock location....
I don't think he meant stock tank, he said stock location....
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