Fellow salts,
i am beginning the engine tuning stage of the build, i am looking for some pressure, temp and humidity readings from lake gairdner from and of the previous Speedweeks just to get an idea of what conditions ill need to run in. i cant trust googlemaps' altitude or anything else more than another racer's readings.
thanks
Atmospheric readings on lake Gairdner
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Atmospheric readings on lake Gairdner
- Charlie
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'Overall happiness is directly proportional to the increasing distance between the front wheel and the ground.'
'The God of Speed' - 125cc Lakes Racer - www.thegodofspeedproject.com
'85 XL600R-L-M-PDGSAZ - Rest in pieces
Re: Atmospheric readings on lake Gairdner
I don't know about the early years, but based on this years event.....there was a lot of moisture in the air.
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Re: Atmospheric readings on lake Gairdner
based on this years event it might be best to tune the engine to run on hydrogen
- Charlie
'Overall happiness is directly proportional to the increasing distance between the front wheel and the ground.'
'The God of Speed' - 125cc Lakes Racer - www.thegodofspeedproject.com
'85 XL600R-L-M-PDGSAZ - Rest in pieces
'Overall happiness is directly proportional to the increasing distance between the front wheel and the ground.'
'The God of Speed' - 125cc Lakes Racer - www.thegodofspeedproject.com
'85 XL600R-L-M-PDGSAZ - Rest in pieces