I need the battery the start the engine, run the circulation pump for the intercooler ice water, electric fuel pump, and to provide voltage to the gauges. Before a run starts, and after it is complete, I also want to run the electric radiator fan.I will have a look at the G60 conversion possibilities.Thank you,Steve.
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Nothing in the article listed says anything about Poly V belts which I have read are more efficient than toothed belts.Also what advantage do you think you gained by installing ball bearings on the IM shaft? 1/4 of a hp?
..... The gauges and fuel cut off work down to about 7v, ...........
Quote from: theman53 on June 17, 2014, 04:21:20 pm..... The gauges and fuel cut off work down to about 7v, ...........But they will not be accurate. They will read much lower than actual.
Shedding battery weight is not a goal. At Bonneville, additional weight does not hurt, and often helps. Power output and aero drag are the biggest factors. Getting the truck lower, and delivering as much HP to the wheels are the fundamental goals.
I am definitely keeping my eyes open for dry sump goodies for next season. For Speed Week in August, I'll be using the larger oil pan, windage tray, and extended pickup tube. A reliable supply of oil, added capacity, and more ground clearance are the big benefits. With respect to roaring weight, that's another area where more weight is often used to add stability (inertial stability). Many Bonneville wheels use solid steel centers welded to steel rims. Bonneville racing tires are also very heavy, and are regularly 8, or even 10 ply. Land Speed Racing is not the same as drag racing. The long course at B-ville is 5 miles long, and traction is a limiting factor.
I've used a bunch of Gary's stuff.. http://www.drysump.com/Volkswagon.htm