thats the right gains you can see if you maximize the benefits of a good race fuel
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How much fuel does a R5 drink per 10km SS, and on normal transport stages?
Will the cleaner racefuel also make the engine last longer?
The R5 engines seems to be very durable, it is nor very often you see engines breakedown on these cars, and that is impressive!
Average fuel cons of R5 is around 55l per 100km on stage (depends on car, conditions, surface, driver, etc) and 10-20l per 100km on road section (mainly depends on driver and road type).
Better fuel maybe is not influencing engine life, but with Pb98 for example sensors like EGT or lambda live much shorter than on race fuel.
Yes, they are reliable, one of main factors is low boost they're running with.
As an proper R5 car yes, but cant such a car be used under other regulations and use a different state of tune (restrictor) to produce more power ?
There were cars running in the BTRDA championship in the UK using Fiesta R5+ cars with more power than a homologated R5.
Mellors could be suggesting the same could be done to their Iriz.
Mr Prokop was out testing 4 different R5s the other day. Any reports from him after the tests, on what car he thought suited him best, and why?
Will he be taking the C3 for a test as well, or has that one been counted out?
It is always difficult to judge from drivers' words, but after Fabia/Polo/i20 test I would say he was* most happy with Polo, but the next day he seems to be even more happy with Fiesta :) After first trio he told also that still 2 manus left, so maybe C3 is also in the game.
*My opinion is based on his film-review published on Facebook.
He tested privateers cars... and then a factory one...
I am guessing all cars were set up neutral, or roughly to his preferance. Otherwise it will be hard to compare on a short test.