Finally..........
#51
DrX, I saw your crude hole in hood. Then your hood scoop. To what u have now. I read where u said u wanted a steel scoop made to restore the structural rigidity of the hood. I just wasn't sure if u tossed the old one or started w/. a fresh hood & added a new top. I'm still not.

But from your answer it sounds like u just added a top skin to the old bottom structure, right?
#52
Thanks MikeGyver, it makes sense as I actually read that.
DrX, I saw your crude hole in hood. Then your hood scoop. To what u have now. I read where u said u wanted a steel scoop made to restore the structural rigidity of the hood. I just wasn't sure if u tossed the old one or started w/. a fresh hood & added a new top. I'm still not.
But from your answer it sounds like u just added a top skin to the old bottom structure, right?
DrX, I saw your crude hole in hood. Then your hood scoop. To what u have now. I read where u said u wanted a steel scoop made to restore the structural rigidity of the hood. I just wasn't sure if u tossed the old one or started w/. a fresh hood & added a new top. I'm still not.

But from your answer it sounds like u just added a top skin to the old bottom structure, right?
#54
#55
Or you could take it out on a long stretch of highway and find out.
#57
1000hp for one hour is 500lbs of fuel consertivly.
500 lb 71.5 gallons @7 lbs. Per gal.
1.19 gallons a min.
I bet you run out of road before that tank runs dry. Lol
this is all just a guess.
500 lb 71.5 gallons @7 lbs. Per gal.
1.19 gallons a min.
I bet you run out of road before that tank runs dry. Lol
this is all just a guess.
#58
That's roughly how I calculated it. I figured 2L(1/2gal) would be adequate for a 1/4 run, but it doesn't hurt to have a couple extra gallons in there.




