Always a concern with running alky is burn-off. It's hard to keep your car balanced through a race because you burn off so much more rear weight with alky versus gas. That coupled with the fact that it is already difficult to get enough rear weight into a crate car without being over weight is why most people avoid it.
Different carb and you're going to need a pump made for alcohol also. Alcohol pumps are usually belt driven to accommodate the varying fuel pressures required and you'll almost always want a regulator also.
we intially had some concerns with our 602 sprint program being it has a basic cast piston----however after thousands of laps and many different levels of maintenance amongst teams---we have yet to have a piston failure
no worries at all on a 604
to answer the original question
as Matt said ----carb --fuel pump and regulator
I will add that proper size of fuel lines and also test your fuel cell foam or just change it now with a foam that is alcohol approved
I would say yes on the pump unless you're using a belt drive or alcohol pump on gas. I'd let the people that say no have at it on their car. The right way is always the cheapest, fastest and easiest way.
had car on alky this past weekend and we used same manual pump and just put alky carb on and changed fuel filter and so far he ran it bout 35 laps and ran perfect
Usually the pump will have too much pressure at idle and not enough wide open if you are on a bigger track, and they break frequently. That's why people run belt drive pumps. If it works for you, that's good.
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