Blown alcohol small block?

Could you post your alcohol ritual. How do you use it.
Lots of myths about alcohol. Many tell me lots of maintenance,
Other say no, not really.



Alcohol adds just a few things to your race prep and helps a few. Where I get my 54 gallon barrel of alcohol it comes with upper end lube already added for 165 dollars a drum. I rebuild my carb before each race season giving it a good cleaning and flush. I change out my floats every two years. I never start my engine like some guys do and rev it up to empress my friends. COLD starts make WATER. On race day I unload and when they call the class before me I drive around getting it up to at least 180 degrees using my lean out valve. My lean out valve is a simple 1/2 inch ball-valve plumbed into either my carb, carb spacer, or back of my intake manifold. Open it up, lean it out and build heat. After a pass I pick up my time slip, shut off my electric water pump, fan, and build heat driving back to my pit spot. I never have to run my pump or fan in the pits to cool the engine. This heat helps burn off any moisture that would come from running cool. I found Brad Penn oil (now Penn Grade) is a great oil for alcohol. Racing almost every weekend like I do I could probably get away with two oil changes a season but usually do it 3 times so I can check the oil filter. With alcohol HEAT is your friend not your enemy. Rich jetting POLLUTES the oil so an EGT readout really helps getting your jetting right.