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Dunny wrote:It's offical I'm sure you other racers out there got the manual amendments today from MSNZ - so unless you have a (pre 86) with a COD Avgas is gone from 01/07/2010
So now to find out who does E85 in the Sth Island and how much per/ltr
That appears to be the next best option
Dunny wrote:Yeah that's fine - dedicated race car and have never run pump fuel
That would be rubbish if it only comes in that size, hopefully it will become more available once more than just TRS will use it.
Maybe Ruapuna might drain their tanks of race gas and start pumping E85
matt dunn wrote:Dunny wrote:Yeah that's fine - dedicated race car and have never run pump fuel
That would be rubbish if it only comes in that size, hopefully it will become more available once more than just TRS will use it.
Maybe Ruapuna might drain their tanks of race gas and start pumping E85
That is quite possible.
No idea of the price, but I bet it's not as cheap as avgas.
Dunny wrote:
I don't mind paying abit more per/ltr, I have that luxury of only having a 1300cc so hardly consume huge amounts of fuel per race meeting
We'll see how it pans out, if you do hear of it being sold down this way post up here.
Cheers
fivebob wrote:With E85 you'll be using approx 50-60% more fuel as it's stoichometric afr is around 9.7:1
how hard is it to get a COD for a modified Jappa like yours, Dunny?? i am thinking that this could be an option for the Levin??Dunny wrote: It's offical I'm sure you other racers out there got the manual amendments today from MSNZ - so unless you have a (pre 86) with a COD Avgas is gone from 01/07/2010
unsure how much of an option E85 is for older cars, as others have since posted, fuel lines may need replacing, and (if the TRS cars are anything to go by) the consumption will be significantly higher (read more expensive).Dunny wrote:So now to find out who does E85 in the Sth Island and how much per/ltr.
That appears to be the next best option
the testing done with BP98 and Avgas, suggests that with good tuning, the results will be very similar, but they used V8 Tourer engines and late model Evo as the test medium. would be interested to see results of say Datto A12 or Toyota 4K on sidedrafts as these engines were designed when unleaded wasn't and option, and don't has the luxery of 'knock' detection or in-cabin A/F adjustments which are commomplace with EFI.dnalunchie wrote: I may be completly wrong here (please correct me if I am) But after speaking to a couple motorsport guys I was under the impression that avgas isnt THAT much flasher than normal 98?
if you ever get the chance, get a carburetted car, and put Elf WRF in the tank . cheapest performance mod you can do to it!!! without tuning and a dyno report, i suspect somewhere like 25% increase in torque. was the only time i have chirped sticky tyres changing into 3rddnalunchie wrote:I mean i can completely understand how c16 or similar would be nessecary for drag racing to facilitate higher boost but in rally and circuit racing is it that much better?
fangsport wrote: if you ever get the chance, get a carburetted car, and put Elf WRF in the tank . cheapest performance mod you can do to it!!! without tuning and a dyno report, i suspect somewhere like 25% increase in torque. was the only time i have chirped sticky tyres changing into 3rd
frost wrote:holy crap, so how is it a more environmentally friendly fuel if we use 50% more!
fangsport wrote:how hard is it to get a COD for a modified Jappa like yours, Dunny?? i am thinking that this could be an option for the Levin??Dunny wrote: It's offical I'm sure you other racers out there got the manual amendments today from MSNZ - so unless you have a (pre 86) with a COD Avgas is gone from 01/07/2010unsure how much of an option E85 is for older cars, as others have since posted, fuel lines may need replacing, and (if the TRS cars are anything to go by) the consumption will be significantly higher (read more expensive).Dunny wrote:So now to find out who does E85 in the Sth Island and how much per/ltr.
That appears to be the next best optionthe testing done with BP98 and Avgas, suggests that with good tuning, the results will be very similar, but they used V8 Tourer engines and late model Evo as the test medium. would be interested to see results of say Datto A12 or Toyota 4K on sidedrafts as these engines were designed when unleaded wasn't and option, and don't has the luxery of 'knock' detection or in-cabin A/F adjustments which are commomplace with EFI.dnalunchie wrote: I may be completly wrong here (please correct me if I am) But after speaking to a couple motorsport guys I was under the impression that avgas isnt THAT much flasher than normal 98?if you ever get the chance, get a carburetted car, and put Elf WRF in the tank . cheapest performance mod you can do to it!!! without tuning and a dyno report, i suspect somewhere like 25% increase in torque. was the only time i have chirped sticky tyres changing into 3rddnalunchie wrote:I mean i can completely understand how c16 or similar would be nessecary for drag racing to facilitate higher boost but in rally and circuit racing is it that much better?
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