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psreynol 03-12-2012 11:58 PM

estimated track mpg for a 1.8 @ 11psi?
 
obviously it is all in the tune but what are you guys seeing on the track? I remember when race fuel was 5 bucks and 7 bucks seemed like a rip off. now that seems like a deal.

rharris19 03-13-2012 12:16 AM

Are you using race fuel? Most turbo cars will go through a tank in about 40-60 minutes depending on the track and tune. That is with 91 or 93 though.

bellwilliam 03-13-2012 02:31 AM

Not too late to go E85 !! Will save I a ton of money

rharris19 03-13-2012 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by bellwilliam (Post 847403)
Not too late to go E85 !! Will save I a ton of money

If you are building a dedicated track car and have access to E85, then it will make things a lot easier and cheaper on you. Make sure you factor in the 30% extra fuel usage, but that is the only real downside to it. A heck of a lot cheaper than running race fuel and you can really get the most out of your timing maps like you are running race fuel.

bearda 03-13-2012 09:24 AM


Originally Posted by rharris19 (Post 847441)
If you are building a dedicated track car and have access to E85, then it will make things a lot easier and cheaper on you. Make sure you factor in the 30% extra fuel usage, but that is the only real downside to it. A heck of a lot cheaper than running race fuel and you can really get the most out of your timing maps like you are running race fuel.

Sounds like the cut in range could be a big deal if you're running only getting 40-60 minutes a tank on race gas. That could be the difference between finishing a session and having to come in for a refill.

rharris19 03-13-2012 09:41 AM

That's only if you are making big power and running E85. Savington has said before he makes about 25 minutes, IIRC, out of his tank, but he is making 325+whp on E85. Our cars when turbo would normally last around 60 minutes and we where making between 225-270whp on 93. You should be more than fine to run a 30 minute session with E85.

shuiend 03-13-2012 10:30 AM

At about 160hp at the wheels I am getting 10-12mpg out on the track.

cucamelsmd15 03-13-2012 04:24 PM

One shouldnt rely on "mpg" figures from any variety of setups and tracks, but instead, focus more on minutes per gallon. Again, also track and setup specific.

hustler 03-13-2012 04:30 PM

6mpg at ~250whp right at 60-minutes per tank...I think.

psreynol 03-13-2012 05:18 PM

cool some good info here. some of the events I've run in the past have 60 minute races and i would like to be able to do those events. these events are staggered start time trial road race. super fun but i dont even really know if the events are still being done. it was called SATCAR, super fun way to race without worrying about fighting for position.

Savington 03-13-2012 11:11 PM

Theseus clears a tank every ~35 minutes. I'm expecting our 170whp enduro car to clear a tank in ~80 minutes.

vtjballeng 03-14-2012 12:26 AM

Not updated for a fe ways but fuelly says 8mpg at 192rwhp. Will see when meth goes on.

http://www.fuelly.com/driver/vtjballeng/mx5-miata

Zefiris 03-14-2012 09:07 AM

I'm seeing about 7-8mpg at 239whp@14psi on 91 octane.

I suppose for cross reference, my old Evo was getting 7-8 mpg on 91 octane, around 300whp@20psi. When I switched to E85 on the stock turbo, 28psi tapering to 23psi, 400whp/389ft-lbs, I was seeing 3-4mpg. I was putting a 5 gallon jug into it every 20 min session.

BARMY 08-12-2012 01:32 AM

8mpg at 16psi.

stinkycheezmonky 08-12-2012 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by psreynol (Post 847718)
cool some good info here. some of the events I've run in the past have 60 minute races and i would like to be able to do those events. these events are staggered start time trial road race. super fun but i dont even really know if the events are still being done. it was called SATCAR, super fun way to race without worrying about fighting for position.

FWIW, SATCAR is not real racing. Or at least wasn't when I was living out in Chicago 2 years ago. More like rich people pretending to race.

Hopefully that's changed, but it had tremendously negative reviews when I was there.

ZX-Tex 08-13-2012 09:28 PM

+1 on E85. Not only is it cheap 'race fuel' but it will give you a lot more knock headroom and keep your engine cooler, both of which are pretty important for the track.

240_to_miata 08-13-2012 09:39 PM

You could always guestimate your track MPG based on injector size and avg duty cycle..

For example I have 550cc/min injectors... thats 0.145294629 gallons / minute.. so 10 gallons at 100% duty would be 68 minutes.

I know full throttle 4th gear im about 80% duty (225 rwhp) ...so call it 65% average around a decently quick track. Thats about 105 minutes. I'd say thats a little off, but close. I would probably just say 68 minutes.


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