Driven5 said:
In reply to kb58 :
I think the fuel required for 1000hp at 200mph might be closer to 2mpg. In all fairness, Silver State isn't really applicable anyways, since the 160+ classes all basically require full race (fuel cell, fire system, cage, etc) prep. I see these things all as more aimed (beyond collectors and C&C'ers) at the standing mile crowd. I'm curious how much less fuel capacity it actually has than all the other mega power mega speed cars? I don't see the Mustang GTD fuel capacity published, but all the other Mustangs get a 16 gallon tank.
But I suppose it wouldn't be GRM if we didn't pick at nits.
Math is fun, I like math!
Let's say 800hp average because you're not going to be parking the car at peak HP for 90 miles. Even that may be a tad high, but approximations are approximate.
I will assume .50 BSFC, it's a fairly modern engine and probably can pull that despite being heavily forcefed. Good enough for a rough cut.
That's 400 pounds of fuel per hour.
If you average 180mph (haulin'!) then that's 30 minutes of run time, or 200 pounds of fuel.
Gasoline is roughly, what, 6 pounds per gallon? So that's... err... 33 and a third gallons.
May need to bring a jerrycan unless I was way off with my average horsepower.
A car shaped like that should only need 500-600hp to actually go 200hp, but we also have to accelerate a lot too because the course isn't a straight line race.
This becomes a really neat thought exercise, where it becomes 24 Hours of LeMans style trying to run as fast as possible while balancing fuel efficiency.