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Demon catches Fire @ Milan
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<blockquote data-quote="slow306stang" data-source="post: 16264661" data-attributes="member: 14389"><p>I had a nasty nitrous backfire at Cecil County Dragway many moons ago. After my intake manifold went into orbit through my hood i put the car into park and cut ignition. The crew signaled for me to pop the hood. I did so and once they opened the hood the flames rolled out. Naturally, the crew member dropped the hood and i had to run back over to the car and pop it again. This time they were ready and were spraying before the hood was open.</p><p></p><p> They put the car out in about 20-25 seconds and did one hell of a job in my opinion. I lost an intake manifold, newly painted fiberglass hood, driver side fender, wire loom, throttle body, maf sensor, air filter, and my pride that night.</p><p></p><p>Work with the people who are trying to work with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slow306stang, post: 16264661, member: 14389"] I had a nasty nitrous backfire at Cecil County Dragway many moons ago. After my intake manifold went into orbit through my hood i put the car into park and cut ignition. The crew signaled for me to pop the hood. I did so and once they opened the hood the flames rolled out. Naturally, the crew member dropped the hood and i had to run back over to the car and pop it again. This time they were ready and were spraying before the hood was open. They put the car out in about 20-25 seconds and did one hell of a job in my opinion. I lost an intake manifold, newly painted fiberglass hood, driver side fender, wire loom, throttle body, maf sensor, air filter, and my pride that night. Work with the people who are trying to work with you. [/QUOTE]
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