11-27-2004, 01:46 PM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Boca Raton, Florida
My Ride: 85 shelby charger
Engine: 2.2 liter I-4
Induct: Turbo
1/4: 0.000
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We ran alcohol in our super-comp altered, we didn't empty the oil after every race, especially if we knew we would be racing again soon, We would pump all the fuel out of the lines though, which only took a couple minutes. But I also live in a very dry area so there is not as much moisture in the air here as there would be say back east. If it was going to be more then a few week for the next race, or winter storage, then you should drain the oil. We didn't seem to have too much problem with the fuel contaminating the oil, but the car was not a forced induction car either, which I'm told makes a big difference. I've worked on a couple blown fuel/alcohol cars and the oil was changed after every run, especially on the nitro car (nothing quite like the smell of hot oil contaminated with nitromethane!!  ) Another thing we found that seemed to help is desicant packs that screwed into the sparkplug holes, you can get them from Eastwood, we always pulled the plugs after every race and put those in, and never had a problem with moisture/rust in the cylinders.
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