Voted. No.
Why. Its simple. Yes I can use it. But the 2 stoke bikes will gain more of advantage than the 4 strokes. Simple as that.
Voted. No.
Why. Its simple. Yes I can use it. But the 2 stoke bikes will gain more of advantage than the 4 strokes. Simple as that.
Out of interest, what mostly wins these days two or fourstrokes? Do water cooled bikes feature still ?
Yes it was, but but as i keep saying changing the fuel rules to allow the removal of a key restriction that keeps the planing field relativity level.
Then trying to justify it saying it is because of availability or toxicity is untrue.
Attempting to feign ignorance of the performance enhancing effect on a Air cooled 2 stroke 125 is wrong.
This would also be an advantage to a forced induction bike.
Yes the octane may be similar to a fuel that is legal yet one one uses may be true.
But the octane is not the Major advantage or either is the calorific value otherwise no one would ever use Methanol would they.
The caloric value This is mitigated by the fact high percentage Alcohol fuels run a vastly richer fuel mixture.
Some one mentions mixing your own how can that be a option if the proposed rule change is restricted to Commercially available pump fuel.
Any rule change to the fuel rules that allows for E85 advantages some to a huge extent as it removes the restriction that was placed on the Air cooled 125cc 2 strokes.
I can remember when CNG was being pushed and everyone said...... oh it will be available everywhere in the South Island soon still waiting.
Yes FIM unleaded would not suit you need Yet more smoke less mirrors
Thermal loading and the ability to shed heat Kel......
You mean to insinuate that you are unaware that it is the major restrictions on any air cooled two stroke
Then that You are also unaware of the advantage of a high Alcohol content fuel to an air cooled 2 stroke.
You also seem to avoid the availability issue that was one of your initial soap box points....... why?
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If anyone can remember back far enough, fourstroke 100cc was open including fueling. Methanol / Ethanol and in fact nitro was allowed. I've always wanted to revisit those days with another attempt at supercharged 100 fourstroke ( ban nitro though it's just an engine wrecker !! ). It would need E85 to be viable, when E85's day comes, I'M IN.
Really no one should take any notice of what I say anyway as I'm not a bucket racer and probably shouldn't voice my opinions here I don't want to cause any problems, I'll butt out, move along nothing to see here![]()
Come on Neil, you don't get off that easy, why is it E85 would be a game changer for you? on a forced induction 100cc bike what changes?
Why is it you chose to run an Alcohol mix on the Big air cooled Kawa?
I too remember the old regs but i remember them as ether Alcohol fuel 100cc four stroke or forced induction 100cc but its been a while.
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I guess a fuel spec sheet should have been included from the start.
And rule 10.17.1
10-17-1 The following classes shall be restricted to petrol having maximum characteristics not
exceeding “Avgas or Unleaded FIM” as defined in Appendix E. Motocross,
Stadium/Supercross, Miniature TT, Trials, Enduro, Cross Country, ATV, Stockbike,
Solo, All Road Race except those classes listed in 10-17-2 and 10-17-3. All Mini and
Junior classes.
And of course appendix E (which if I understand right is about to be updated to include E10)
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Kel that was not what you were proposing though was it.............
Why not start a pole that reflects that proposed change.
You are proposing a National rule Change yet it includes a fuel that benefits most a few Air cooled 2 stroke 125's and forced induction 100 four strokes)that are only in the North Island.
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I Vote Yes.
Safety or not; it is good to have a choice at the top end on the RON rating.
Its a little bit of a surprise that they don't colour E85..
That's the cleanest way of resolving this.
Fuel spec sheet really does need cleaning up in MOMs. Te side by side is far better.
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