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> What Gallon capacity fuel cell r u running?
GaroldShaffer
post May 13 2009, 09:29 PM
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Moby, my old FP racecar has a ATL SP108 fuel cell that holds 8 gallons. Since it now has a 3.0L /6 instead of the FP 1.8 /4 in it I am thinking when I start road racing I will need a bigger fuel cell, no? The 8 gallons is plenty for AXing, butis it enough for road racing?

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post May 13 2009, 10:29 PM
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QUOTE(Garold Shaffer @ May 13 2009, 08:29 PM) *

Moby, my old FP racecar has a ATL SP108 fuel cell that holds 8 gallons. Since it now has a 3.0L /6 instead of the FP 1.8 /4 in it I am thinking when I start road racing I will need a bigger fuel cell, no? The 8 gallons is plenty for AXing, butis it enough for road racing?

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The fuel cell is 12 (maybe) 15 gallons in the Beast; 5 gallons in "222."

Running a 20 minute session in the Beast uses about about 5 or 6 gallons.
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post May 13 2009, 10:35 PM
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rule of thumb for a teener race car

4cylinder = 10gallon
6 = 12gallon

you could probably get away with a 10 on a 6 but why
imagine your going to do an enduro some day... why not go for 12

I run 15 in my 2.0/6
I often go out with 5gallons in it and come back with 1/2
but why not have the ability to do an enduro
they are WAY... way ... way more fun than a spring w2w

we ran an enduro on a 2.1 mile course with 86 cars
probably the best race I have ever particpated in.
it was pass and be passed about 2 times every corner for 2 hours.

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post May 14 2009, 05:26 AM
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Figure 7 MPG on the track. go from there what do you need to accomplish.

I am putting a 5 gallon tank in my car. enough for 20 minute race. and run a gallon in it for autocross.
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post May 14 2009, 07:58 AM
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QUOTE(Joe Ricard @ May 14 2009, 04:26 AM) *

Figure 7 MPG on the track. go from there what do you need to accomplish.

I am putting a 5 gallon tank in my car. enough for 20 minute race. and run a gallon in it for autocross.



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) But don't forget, when you motor starts doing funny things, to check the gas first!
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post May 14 2009, 08:59 AM
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QUOTE(Randal @ May 14 2009, 05:58 AM) *

QUOTE(Joe Ricard @ May 14 2009, 04:26 AM) *

Figure 7 MPG on the track. go from there what do you need to accomplish.

I am putting a 5 gallon tank in my car. enough for 20 minute race. and run a gallon in it for autocross.



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) But don't forget, when you motor starts doing funny things, to check the gas first!



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) Yep learned that the hard way with my first AX this year. I thought I put gas in the car a few days before my 5th run of teh day car started cutting out on hard right turns, on 6th run fuel pump was making a REAL bad sound. I shut things down and yep, out of gas (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif) Fuel is now TOP on my pre-AX/Track day/whatever list.
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post May 14 2009, 01:10 PM
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Living on the edge requires more work and infiniatley more things to Fuk up.
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post May 14 2009, 02:37 PM
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QUOTE(Garold Shaffer @ May 14 2009, 07:59 AM) *

QUOTE(Randal @ May 14 2009, 05:58 AM) *

QUOTE(Joe Ricard @ May 14 2009, 04:26 AM) *

Figure 7 MPG on the track. go from there what do you need to accomplish.

I am putting a 5 gallon tank in my car. enough for 20 minute race. and run a gallon in it for autocross.



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) But don't forget, when you motor starts doing funny things, to check the gas first!



(IMG:style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif) Yep learned that the hard way with my first AX this year. I thought I put gas in the car a few days before my 5th run of teh day car started cutting out on hard right turns, on 6th run fuel pump was making a REAL bad sound. I shut things down and yep, out of gas (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif) Fuel is now TOP on my pre-AX/Track day/whatever list.



Yup, as soon as my car is off the trailer that's the first thing I do. Then I do it again right before lunch.

I'd rather have a couple of extra gallons in there as opposed to having to throw out a run.
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post May 14 2009, 03:12 PM
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Mine's a 15 gallon Fuel Safe cell with an aluminum case and a 1 gallon surge tank.

With the surge tank I don't have to fill it up for short events since the fuel-injection return line keeps it filled constantly.

Good Luck! ~Ron
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post May 14 2009, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(pcar916 @ May 14 2009, 02:12 PM) *

Mine's a 15 gallon Fuel Safe cell with an aluminum case and a 1 gallon surge tank.

With the surge tank I don't have to fill it up for short events since the fuel-injection return line keeps it filled constantly.

Good Luck! ~Ron



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post May 14 2009, 04:03 PM
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Another thing to keep in mind is that if you start a race with the cell packed with fuel and have a front impact that gets to the cell, there's a good chance you'll burst it. I like having more cell than I need for the length of my races. That extra air space gives the cell more crushability. Doesn't matter how good the cell is, fuel still won't compress!
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QUOTE(HAM Inc @ May 14 2009, 03:03 PM) *

Another thing to keep in mind is that if you start a race with the cell packed with fuel and have a front impact that gets to the cell, there's a good chance you'll burst it. I like having more cell than I need for the length of my races. That extra air space gives the cell more crushability. Doesn't matter how good the cell is, fuel still won't compress!



Well said, by a man that has probably seen more fuel cells get chrushed than any of us, given where he learned to race.

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post May 14 2009, 11:19 PM
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we often return with 1/2 gallon or less.
sometimes less than 1/8th

some type of surge tank or reservoir is mandatory.
(especially for F.I. !)

on the 2.0 at high altitude (small jets) we run about 15 gallons an hour
that is a safe baseline and you will probably not surpass that if you are in the 200hp area...



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post May 15 2009, 07:16 AM
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Well said, by a man that has probably seen more fuel cells get chrushed than any of us, given where he learned to race.


Thanks Randall! And yes, unfortunately I have seen my share of ruptured cells first hand. The start of a race is the most dangerous time in a race, in part because that is when cars have the most fuel on board.
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post May 16 2009, 05:33 AM
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12 gal. for use with 3.0 RS spec. engine and street/track use.

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I have a 15 gal. ATL I'm installing in my DE/Track car. This thread is good reading with some good advice.

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post Jun 2 2009, 08:51 AM
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Here's the cell on my car. Another configuration, probably 8 gallons. Fits into the stock modified tank.


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post Jun 30 2009, 11:55 PM
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[quote name='brant' date='May 14 2009, 10:19 PM' post='1169636']
we often return with 1/2 gallon or less.
sometimes less than 1/8th

some type of surge tank or reservoir is mandatory.
(especially for F.I. !)

Brant I like the little tank you have mounted in the car I run a 6 gal tank and get about 20 mins. If running with the extra accumulator I can get 2 more laps and every drop of fuel I would be happy.

Where did you buy that tank? And can you show me the routing and the way it works.
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post Jul 1 2009, 12:41 AM
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I have a 12 gallon cell. Hotrod 2056 with Weber 44's. I fill it almost all the way up, say to 10 gallons and I get 3 run sessions before it starts getting low. I can't quite get 4 20 minute sessions unless I fill it up all the way, but it's like Ham said.
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[quote name='Heeltoe914' date='Jun 30 2009, 11:55 PM' post='1187285']
[quote name='brant' date='May 14 2009, 10:19 PM' post='1169636']
we often return with 1/2 gallon or less.
sometimes less than 1/8th

some type of surge tank or reservoir is mandatory.
(especially for F.I. !)

Brant I like the little tank you have mounted in the car I run a 6 gal tank and get about 20 mins. If running with the extra accumulator I can get 2 more laps and every drop of fuel I would be happy.

Where did you buy that tank? And can you show me the routing and the way it works.
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its really designed as a surge tank, to keep fuel from splashing from side to side and evading the fuel pick up. Its a moroso oil accumulator with new AN fittings TIG welded onto it to convert it over for use with fuel.

the routing is that one fuel pump picks up from the cell, runs through a filter, and then into the surge tank. Out of the bottom of the surge tank, a 2nd fuel pump runs back to the carbs, or f.i (these systems are absolutely necessary for racing ITB's or F.I. systems that need to maintain constant fuel supply)

After feeding the induction, the fuel is routed back in a circulatory system to return to the tank. Additionally the surge tank has an overflow that also returns to the tank

Cool recirculatory fuel is your friend!

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