FP Miata Fuel cell?
#1
Posted 01-31-2011 02:27 PM
Can you run with the stock fuel tank in FP in a Miata for it's location?
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#2
Posted 01-31-2011 02:42 PM
A buddy of mine runs EP in a Z-3 with a stock tank! also worked on an FP Miata in Fla last week with a cell, so.............time to consult the rule book.Can anyone help?
Can you run with the stock fuel tank in FP in a Miata for it's location?
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#3
Posted 01-31-2011 02:48 PM
The use of a fuel cell is required unless the stock fuel tank
is located between the axle centerlines and within the main
chassis structure (e.g. frame rails). When the stock fuel tank
is retained, it must be installed in its stock location, additional
retention straps and other protection can be mandated on a
car-by-car basis. Fuel cell mounting, location and fuel cell or
stock fuel tank filler cap and vents, must meet the specifications
of the GCR section 9.3 Fuel Cell Specifications.
#4
Posted 02-01-2011 08:32 AM
#5
Posted 02-01-2011 03:17 PM
Can anyone help?
Can you run with the stock fuel tank in FP in a Miata for it's location?
Chris,
FYI: VERY hard to get a dry ice container in a stock cell.
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#6
Posted 02-01-2011 04:14 PM
Yes, you can now use the stock fuel tank, here's the wording from the PCS:
The use of a fuel cell is required unless the stock fuel tank
is located between the axle centerlines and within the main
chassis structure (e.g. frame rails). When the stock fuel tank
is retained, it must be installed in its stock location, additional
retention straps and other protection can be mandated on a
car-by-car basis. Fuel cell mounting, location and fuel cell or
stock fuel tank filler cap and vents, must meet the specifications
of the GCR section 9.3 Fuel Cell Specifications.
Thats so cool... Man that saves a ton of money!
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#7
Posted 02-01-2011 04:40 PM
that's the way I read it just wanted to confirm
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#8
Posted 02-02-2011 09:18 AM
#9
Posted 02-02-2011 10:38 AM
Question for you Ken...No problem Chris, of course the advantage to putting a cell in the passenger seat area is you'll move a bunch of weight down low and offset the weight of the driver .... of course my narrow azz still had to put 100 lbs in the trunk to make weight..
Why wouldn't you put the 100lbs "down low and offset the weight of the driver" in the passenger floor instead of the trunk? Even putting some on the driver's side floor seems better than high up - and rear of the rear axles. Just curious...
#10
Posted 02-02-2011 01:20 PM
Question for you Ken...
Why wouldn't you put the 100lbs "down low and offset the weight of the driver" in the passenger floor instead of the trunk? Even putting some on the driver's side floor seems better than high up - and rear of the rear axles. Just curious...
I went with the corner weights on where to put the lead, wasn't sure what it was going to come out as when I was building the car, so I put the cell in the passenger side with no idea where it was going to end up weight-wise. As it turned out, I only have 2 lbs different front to rear and about 3 lbs corner to corner. But what you're saying makes sense.
#11
Posted 03-07-2011 01:43 PM
Just curious. When you were cornerweighting for lead placement, did you have shocks on your car or something solid between the shock mounts? That makes a huge difference. Most builders would take the shockes off the car and put something solid.
#12
Posted 03-07-2011 01:47 PM
#13
Posted 03-09-2011 01:05 PM
Nothing solid, just planted my butt in the seat and on the scales, never heard of anyone putting something solid in place of the shocks, what's the thinking behind that?
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