NOJIMMY
New member
Re: School me on meth injection ---
...with our high underhood temps, is there any "concern/danger" in having a meth-fire with these vehicles?
Also, if one where to have an accident and an insurance investigator detected meth
(alky, or for that matter nitrous or CO2 bottles for spraying) would that cancel out any insurance coverage?
I realize that race vehicles can use substances/devices that street vehicles should/can not use
due to legal restrictions, environmental concerns, or as an endangerment to emergency personnel.
I know Car Craft magazine address some these issues (on a state-by-state basis), but
I was wondering if the advantages were offset my the legal risks? Just wondering...
-Larry
...with our high underhood temps, is there any "concern/danger" in having a meth-fire with these vehicles?
Also, if one where to have an accident and an insurance investigator detected meth
(alky, or for that matter nitrous or CO2 bottles for spraying) would that cancel out any insurance coverage?
I realize that race vehicles can use substances/devices that street vehicles should/can not use
due to legal restrictions, environmental concerns, or as an endangerment to emergency personnel.
I know Car Craft magazine address some these issues (on a state-by-state basis), but
I was wondering if the advantages were offset my the legal risks? Just wondering...
-Larry