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				__________________ If I could just get paid for my sleepless nights.... 1960 VW Bug UBRDUB Walkaround 1st Drag Run Dyno Run Oval Ragster-'57 Rag/'04 Boxster S | 
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			...plus 100% is flammable.
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 The (non-visible) flammable part is one of the many reasons not to use 100% or even 75% meth iirc. At 50/50 is non-flammabe anymore as well. Not sure where exactly the border is, but its a moot point. | 
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			Last week I took the engine apart as I wanted to have the case machined for a different cooling system (more of that later when its all worked out) and another cam to try out. Good thing I did as all bearings and heads, pistons, cylinders were still in tip-top shape, but the rods were surely not!  One has had a movement is 2 directions, but two others were just bend one way  Before discussions start if this was the limit of stock rods: NO, its not; this was all caused by boost-cuts of the ecu causing huge back fires that even snapped two rockers if you can remember   Fortunately Jake still had a set of slightly used Pauters, so those are underway   | 
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			Does this mean that you got another set of 1.7-1.8 spec rods? Or are you going to be getting a crank upgrade? I look at those "stock" rods, ANd there sure was a lot of nice work put into them. Nice trophies for sure!   | 
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			Not yet, but these are underway    Quote: 
  The problem is the cylinders had to be cut back very short so its doubtfull 8mm more stroke is seen as still safe for how far the pistons will come out then... But I am sure you know what would have my vote   Quote: 
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