Propane Powered Drag Car Question

565bbchevy

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Anyone know what these do?
Does it regulate the propane temperature with coolant?

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Here is the car
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565bbchevy

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So Hank Hill would approve of this use of propane?
king of the hill GIF
I am sure sales are up in racing season so he would probably approve.
 
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Since propane is stored in the tank as a liquid it needs a regulator or vaporizer to turn into a gas then sent to the mixer.
 
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Dayzedandkonfuzed

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What they said^^^

Also acts as a failsafe to overheating. If they're mounted at or near the highest point, your fuel freezes and the car stalls before the engine overheats in the event of coolant loss. Not that this was engineered into them, just a byproduct.

Ask me how I know.
 
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64nailhead

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Smoke and mirrors.

Look like ballasts to me ;)
 
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