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Fuel "economy" in hpde
So apparently i forgot to check my fuel level before my last run of the day. I wasn't thinking about it because i topped off after my first session and I usually see 1/4 tank consumption per session.
Long story short i went from full to red line empty in 92 miles. ~11 gallons to fill. Lost half the session because of my mistake, at least didnt stall on track ^_^ Made me curious what others are seeing? Especially anyone with increased power / tune. My car is stock with 225/45 re11a tires |
I usually get better mileage than that during a track day.
I'll typically get about 220km on a tank. What I usually do is fill up after the morning session during the lunch break so that by the end of the day I have somewhere between half and a quarter tank left. I'm stock except for tires and an OFT tune. |
Since getting NT01 tires I think I am getting around 7-9 Mpg, was getting closer to 11 before. I used to use about a 1/4 of a tank per session, now it is closer to 1/3rd.
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Usually 10-11 mpg (1/4 tank per 20 min session) both stock and OFT stage 1. I've upgraded to OFT stage 2, but haven't tracked yet on this setup.
Try not to let your fuel drop below 1/4 tank. Wouldn't want to have fuel starvation, especially with how sensitive our cars are to detonation. |
I average about 18L/100km's on the DDT at CTMP, including driving to/from the track (filling up in Brooklin, ~30km's from the track). Shannonville I get slightly worse mileage. Haven't been on the GP track yet, but I imagine it'll be even worse.
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My last session at Mosport's big track was a full tank in the a.m session and another for the afternoon.
What hurt was that I used the last of my race gas in the a.m and paid Mosport prices for their hi-octane for the second half - ouch ! http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps45cb2262.jpg\\ CERBERUS |
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In my E36 M3 race car, I typically average 5.2 - 5.6 MPG depending upon the track. The car is reliable enough in that regard that for TTs, I estimate 5.0 MPG. What would make this data more interesting would be to see it correlated with percentage of time spent at WOT. There's often a wide range for that factor, and it might shed some useful light on the subject of MPG. |
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My data is from Calabogie which has 20 turns, so there is a significant amount of time where you aren't at WOT. At least I'm not. |
Getting about ~4MPG on track. That was stock NA.
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For me, the FRS is the closest thing to an extension of the body (like a motorcycle) of any car I know. The Mosport Formula One track is the best track to experience the feeling because of the very high speed corners (I was well over 100 M.P.H. around many of the corners and stable as a rock). The twisties after Moss corner is where our cars trounce the competition! (except for that one damn Supercharged Elise -) If you get back up this way again, check out the new DDT track at Mosport, its been repaved and redesigned. A technical track with nice elevation changes, a couple of minor "OH SH1T !" off camber corners, and a straight that is short enough to castrate the 300 m.p.h. supercars ! Members of our group have beaten Porsches, Ferrarri's, Vipers, NSX's etc. because most Ontario tracks have short straightaways. On the DDT mileage figures were better, because there are less occasions to just keep the pedal all the way to the floor and leave it there. I do admit though - the Gran Prix track is my favorite track, but it makes me want a 250 mph FRS ! :cheers: http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...ps8081e187.jpg |
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2) Did you mean a 250 RWHP FR-S, or do you really want a 250 MPH FR-S - if it's the latter, please put me on the list for a ride! :drool: Quote:
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from what i read, CSG David (and others) are REAL drivers and Id assume spend more time with their foot on the floor than most...
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Currently, we can do around 25 miles or so before fuel starvation becomes a significant risk.
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Yep you are correct in the description of Moss corner, I usually catch up to and nip at the heels of the supercars between 3 and 4. The beginning of Moss; 5a, and 5b is where our cars blow the doors off others (xeptin an Elise with turbo) which definitely outcorners my car. Very frustrating on a track day because the supercars don't get flagged for not allowing the faster cars by, and you are always playing caboose while knowing you can take the others on corners. :mad0259: http://i628.photobucket.com/albums/u...psf056f97b.jpg CERBERUS |
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