1984 RX-7 Race Car with BP! (almost a Miata)
#210
No ******* around! Originally I had thought about 7670, but after talking to the boys at Full-Race, they said just go for it!
When I saw the box and compared to the box the 7064 came in, I was a bit worried if it would fit! I have had to clock the turbo about 5deg (allowed up to 20deg) so the waste gate had enough clearance from Cylinder 1 pipe!
This thing is freaking huge and we have a 9180 at the shop too for a 850-900 HP project (Not BP unfortunately).
The late night working of getting this thing to start before the new years continues. I am waiting on a few aluminum v-band flanges for the intercooler piping and a 3"-4" transition for the turbo down pipe and we should be good to go!
When I saw the box and compared to the box the 7064 came in, I was a bit worried if it would fit! I have had to clock the turbo about 5deg (allowed up to 20deg) so the waste gate had enough clearance from Cylinder 1 pipe!
This thing is freaking huge and we have a 9180 at the shop too for a 850-900 HP project (Not BP unfortunately).
The late night working of getting this thing to start before the new years continues. I am waiting on a few aluminum v-band flanges for the intercooler piping and a 3"-4" transition for the turbo down pipe and we should be good to go!
#214
I might go the E85 route, too bad we don't have any up here. So the races up here will be C108 and C116 race gas. When i head down south of the border to Seattle and Portland, will get E85. By the way what is the shelf life of that stuff? As bad as gas? Maybe I can go buy a 55gal drum and bring it up.
As for spark, have the WeaponX coils, we shall see how they hold up. And have a A1000 fuel pump which should be more than enough.
As for spark, have the WeaponX coils, we shall see how they hold up. And have a A1000 fuel pump which should be more than enough.
#216
I might go the E85 route, too bad we don't have any up here. So the races up here will be C108 and C116 race gas. When i head down south of the border to Seattle and Portland, will get E85. By the way what is the shelf life of that stuff? As bad as gas? Maybe I can go buy a 55gal drum and bring it up.
As for spark, have the WeaponX coils, we shall see how they hold up. And have a A1000 fuel pump which should be more than enough.
As for spark, have the WeaponX coils, we shall see how they hold up. And have a A1000 fuel pump which should be more than enough.
Shelf life depends on environment and storage. You want to keep it dry for sure. It will absorb water straight out of the air.
#218
Getting dry ethanol to mix your own is probably out of the question (costly anyway)?
I have not seen anything about drying the E85 with Calcium Chloride or other primitive drying agents (as water content must be the biggest varying factor, besides degradation of the gas component).
Experimenting with a race engine running on the edge can be expensive (or dumb depending on view).
#219
5gal jugs can be a better vessels (if available, or transfer yourself) since you break the seals closer to use. The last 5gals in the larger drum will always be different than the first 5.
Getting dry ethanol to mix your own is probably out of the question (costly anyway)?
I have not seen anything about drying the E85 with Calcium Chloride or other primitive drying agents (as water content must be the biggest varying factor, besides degradation of the gas component).
Experimenting with a race engine running on the edge can be expensive (or dumb depending on view).
Getting dry ethanol to mix your own is probably out of the question (costly anyway)?
I have not seen anything about drying the E85 with Calcium Chloride or other primitive drying agents (as water content must be the biggest varying factor, besides degradation of the gas component).
Experimenting with a race engine running on the edge can be expensive (or dumb depending on view).
You also cant get e100, only e98. Well I guess you can get e100 but you'll be paying the liquor tax on it because it wont be denatured.