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(h) Where fuel lines pass through the cockpit metal tubing or hose with an outer steel
braiding shall be used and any joins in the fuel line shall be made with industry
quality threaded connectors.
Leon wrote:(h) Where fuel lines pass through the cockpit metal tubing or hose with an outer steel
braiding shall be used and any joins in the fuel line shall be made with industry
quality threaded connectors.
(a) Fuel and brake lines shall be appropriately rated, be metal (pure copper tube is not authorised) or have a metal outer braiding and all joins shall be of a threaded or crimped industry quality type
(g) Fuel shall only be carried in suitable tubing / hose
Leon wrote:You can run fuel safe (unbraided) lines outside the cabin. It's up to you to establish if your line is fuel safe really, because when we're scrutineering the car we're using Mk 1 Eyeball method only.
85AW20v wrote:Depends on how safe you'll feel with E85 spraying all over a hot exhaust from your pressurised water/E85 injection system if it breaks.....
Wouldn't be hard to run it through a metal tube would it? Old fuel or brake line or something like that.
Adoom wrote:85AW20v wrote:Depends on how safe you'll feel with E85 spraying all over a hot exhaust from your pressurised water/E85 injection system if it breaks.....
Wouldn't be hard to run it through a metal tube would it? Old fuel or brake line or something like that.
The pressurised side of the system runs through a tiny nylon pipe, it's maybe 2-2.5mm inside diameter. It's meant to be good for over 12Bar!
sergei wrote:Adoom wrote:85AW20v wrote:Depends on how safe you'll feel with E85 spraying all over a hot exhaust from your pressurised water/E85 injection system if it breaks.....
Wouldn't be hard to run it through a metal tube would it? Old fuel or brake line or something like that.
The pressurised side of the system runs through a tiny nylon pipe, it's maybe 2-2.5mm inside diameter. It's meant to be good for over 12Bar!
but not over 220'C where it melts .
steroidcontaskie wrote:I have installed a water/alchol injection system and am just thinking about what to run though it.
I was just wondering why you have switched to pure E85, and why run ethanol vs methanol?
They happened to have some E85 that had just been drained out of a surge tank. So they just chucked the E85 in there to see if it made any difference. And it did.why run ethanol vs methanol?
matt dunn wrote:FWIW,
MSNZ rules says no methanol injection allowed,
also actually bans water injection too,
but if your not heading near a track then it's fine.
I had not actually considered running E85 through mine.
hmmm...
Grrrrrrr! wrote:I would guess that Matt is refering to
sched A, 3.9 (1) and (5)
matt dunn wrote:Yeah,
I am technically a licenced scruitineer,
and have asked a few times at the courses as we have quite a debate about fuel in our class,
and always get the same answer,
only thing allowed to enter the engine is an approved fuel and air,
and water is not an approved fuel.
matt dunn wrote:...and water is not an approved fuel.
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