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Top speed fuel consumption? How to calculate?

Started by stopintime, September 09, 2021, 01:22:27 PM

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stopintime

Every annual Alps/Italy ride I get a few opportunities to floor it for 10-15-20 minutes. Autobahn and AutoStrada.

Track days almost double my consumption, but pushing air with 100% throttle opening is another thing. I have a feeling based on how fast I go from normal fuel levels to yellow light. My guess is somewhere around 4 liters pr 10km (~ a gallon per 6 miles?)

Anyone know the answer? Or how much per injection? How many injections per time unit?
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Dirty Duc

Injections per time unit? 1 per rpm. Iirc, most Ducatis have injectors that range from 150-195cc/min. That's a max that you can bump a little by raising fuel pressure.

It's considered that the tune should try never to exceed 90% duty cycle in most applications.

I wouldn't think as bad as 6, but you could easily be looking at 20-25 miles per gallon (not sure how that works out to liters per 10km)

stopintime

Ok - thanks a lot.

Assuming flat out means full injector capasity, so 175cc x 60 x 2 cyl = 21 liter / hour
Flat out (never 100% flat out for long) 200km/h
.... is 10 liter / 100km

Which is the same as my track day consumption and not nearly enough  ???

Dirty Duc: how sure are you about those cc per injector numbers?
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

stopintime

Krista at CaCW told me I'm on my own on this - trial and testing.

252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

koko64

With my NC30 race bike, I had a calibrated stick with a saw cut on it that corresponded to 5 litres of fuel in the tank when lowered into the fuel cap. The bike used 3 litres of fuel for 5-6 laps of the tight Broadford track. The stick went with bike when I sold it  ;)

Sounds like direction you're headed ;D
2015 Scrambler 800

Dirty Duc

Quote from: stopintime on September 10, 2021, 11:08:05 AM
Ok - thanks a lot.

Assuming flat out means full injector capasity, so 175cc x 60 x 2 cyl = 21 liter / hour
Flat out (never 100% flat out for long) 200km/h
.... is 10 liter / 100km

Which is the same as my track day consumption and not nearly enough  ???

Dirty Duc: how sure are you about those cc per injector numbers?
It's been 8 years since I researched it. So...

I was way off. CA-cycleworks says IWP 043 Brown band is for an S2R800. Here's specs for that injector according to https://www.thunder-max.com/techdocs/fuelinjectorspecs.pdf

Flow .................................................. Fully open
At 3 bar ..........................329 cc/min â€" 3.75g/s
At 4 bar ..........................377 cc/min â€" 4.30g/s
At 5 bar ..........................421 cc/min â€" 4.80g/s

Dirty Duc

Also, "matched set"  [roll]

I use a service like mrinjector.us for the stonking big LSR injectors. He flow tests them, cleans them ultrasonically, replaces any consumables like rubber o-rings and such, flow tests them, and mails them back with a before and after report and a couple of hard candies for not much $US. When they come back they are on advertised spec and match. Significantly cheaper than buying a new set every year, and methanol is hard on everything. They have always cleaned back up so far.

koko64

2015 Scrambler 800

stopintime

Since I really don't know; the injectors inject only during one stroke? Only while the intake valve is open? If so, it won't make the calculations easier.... 

Does a fuel map have numbers for this?
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Dirty Duc

I'm not sure how it's set up in a stock-ish bike, but it makes sense that each injector only fires once per cycle. I think one can adjust the injectors individually using guzzidiag or some other software.

I don't think the injections are particularly timed to the valve opening events, that tech has emerged in cars based on stringent emissions, but was not particularly common in the aughts.

The fuel map has numbers, but they are probably nonsense for a practical calculation. The map numbers are likely some percentage of a constant expressed in a number from 0-255 (0-100%). Some tuning software might translate that for you, but I have no experience with that.

stopintime

There are vehicles with 'live' consumption info. Previously based on a vacum instrument, but calculated now (I assume).

I can't remember what Stu/other guru told us, but amount of fuel can be injection duration and/or 'continuous' amount. I would guess duration.

If full flow is known and I apply it x degrees/%, then the correct answer can be calculated.


Quote from: ungeheuer on September 16, 2021, 09:18:52 AM
You bunch of freakin' nerds  [laugh]


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What?
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