Dragsters typically use specialized fuels designed for high performance and power. Most commonly, they run on a mixture of nitromethane and methanol, which allows for greater combustion efficiency and increased horsepower. Some drag racers also use gasoline, but nitro is favored for its ability to produce extreme acceleration. Additionally, safety considerations and regulations often dictate the type of fuel used in different racing categories.
what kind of fule pump is in a 1992 ford tempo
1/4 mile
get clay and shape it to a dragster
not sure what you mean there but i am guessing you are talking about drag racing? If so there is Dragster; Junior Dragster; Modified Dragster; and Top Alcohol DragsterHope this helps :)
A model CO2 dragster involves the same principal forces as a real dragster. A model CO2 has mass, thrust, friction and drag, which are also the main components of a real dragster.
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To start a co2 dragster, you just simply shoot the co2 canister and then the co2 dragster will go.
Rear Engine Dragster (engine behind the cockpit) Cockpit is where the driver sits. Front engine dragster (engine in front of the cockpit) Top fuel Dragster (pro level) Jr. Dragster (for kids ages 8 to 18)
Top Thrill Dragster was created in 2003.
The definition of the word "dragster" is a car that is built for, or modified for drag racing. The person who drives such a car can also be called a "dragster".
Joe Amato - dragster driver - was born in 1944.
Larry Dixon - dragster driver - was born in 1966.