cgktexas, the BBQ grill's main burner heat is to general. You have to use a stove type burner to concentrate the heat. Some grills have a stove type burner on the side. Mine doesn't, that's why I used a coleman stove.
joepaluch wrote:
There is a section in the rules about ballast and how many mounting points you need for every lbs of ballast. I forget the exact limit, but for my car I had system of 4 10lbs barbell weights where I used 4 bolts. With system I could run zero 40lbs of ballast in 10lbs increments.
There is no limit on on how much ballast one can put in their car. "Ballast shall be made of solid metal, and must be installed securely. All ballast must be
secured using at least one 3/8-inch grade 5 bolt, two ‘fender washers’ and a locking nut system for every ten pounds of weight, mounted in the passenger side floor pan no further rearward than the front holes of the seat bolts."