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Project G.R.E.E.N. Dyno Test #1 – Engine

Submitted by on July 15, 2010 – 3:58 pmNo Comment

by Jim McFarland (Circle Track)  Initial Results For Our First Engine Dyno Session Open Up Some Distinct Possibilities For Future “Green” Racing

This project is clearly getting some traction. While initial reader responses have largely been in support of CT’s “green racing initiative,” there has not been sufficient, hard data to support the project’s viability . . . until now. In the following paragraphs, you’ll have an opportunity to review the unwashed results for our first engine dynamometer session at Mast Motorsports.

Fuels Comparison

Carburetion vs. EFI

Catalyst vs. No Catalyst

Carbureted baseline with 100 street blaze gasoline without catalysts vs. EFI with E85 and 100 CPI catalytic converters

Cycle Weighted Emissions Estimations

Intermediate Conclusions Based on Engine Dyno Tests to Date

Next Steps in Project Development

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