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Bad luck for Joe's 00 Cobra R
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<blockquote data-quote="Flying Fred" data-source="post: 5269955" data-attributes="member: 12115"><p>You are correct Jimmy - it happened to me (see my post above). Not to downplay Joe's tragedy, but I sure am interested in hearing theories from those more mechanically knowledgeable than I. I orginally thought my incident was a fluke, but then Joe encounters the same problem 2 years later. Who is to say it won't happen again? In fact I think anyone who drives a 2000R on the track should be wary. The only thing I have going for me currently is that there are 2 nozzles attached to 5 pounds of Halon pointed at the fuel line. That may save me from significant damage in the future, but I would still like to know what the problem is so it can be fixed/avoided.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flying Fred, post: 5269955, member: 12115"] You are correct Jimmy - it happened to me (see my post above). Not to downplay Joe's tragedy, but I sure am interested in hearing theories from those more mechanically knowledgeable than I. I orginally thought my incident was a fluke, but then Joe encounters the same problem 2 years later. Who is to say it won't happen again? In fact I think anyone who drives a 2000R on the track should be wary. The only thing I have going for me currently is that there are 2 nozzles attached to 5 pounds of Halon pointed at the fuel line. That may save me from significant damage in the future, but I would still like to know what the problem is so it can be fixed/avoided. [/QUOTE]
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