First thing I saw too "turn up the Heet on those fuel injectors!"Stupid question: What do they use the Heet for? Fuel for a camping stove or is that a hot-rodder trick for cleaning injectors?
Water Wetter. Supposed to help lower coolant temperaturesFirst thing I saw too "turn up the Heet on those fuel injectors!"
My guess is because someone buys it.
What was in the "clear" bottles of redline on the top shelf?
Not the water wetter, The "pee in a clear bottle with no label." and something printed on it in white.Water Wetter. Supposed to help lower coolant temperatures
Maybe their alcohol fuel lubricant.Not the water wetter, The "pee in a clear bottle with no label." and something printed on it in white.
Don't know? It looks like the alcohol fuel lubricant in color but not packaging.Not the water wetter, The "pee in a clear bottle with no label." and something printed on it in white.
Maybe their alcohol fuel lubricant.
Probably the reason they stock all of this stuff. Track guys fall for additive marketing just as much as anyone.My guess is because someone buys it.
It's next to the other "fuel stabilizers," it's for tanks of gas that sit for long periods, supposedly helps mitigate issues from condensation. Track cars will sit for months and fuel does go bad.Stupid question: What do they use the Heet for? Fuel for a camping stove or is that a hot-rodder trick for cleaning injectors?
TMI Racing? That's where I get mine.BTW. I get a 10% club discount here so always try to get what I can. I get my Endless RF650 brake fluid here for about $36 with discount.
Yessir.TMI Racing? That's where I get mine.
Heet would not be my first choice to mitigate racing fuel long term storage issues. However, as I said originally, it was a stupid question.Probably the reason they stock all of this stuff. Track guys fall for additive marketing just as much as anyone.
It's next to the other "fuel stabilizers," it's for tanks of gas that sit for long periods, supposedly helps mitigate issues from condensation. Track cars will sit for months and fuel does go bad.![]()