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Author: Subject: STM Locoblade first run .. losing fuel
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posted on 4/2/11 at 02:54 PM Reply With Quote
STM Locoblade first run .. losing fuel

Got my first run in my recently purchased 2001 Stuart Taylor Locoblade last Sunday.

A track day in Mondello (I'm in Ireland) and it was a lot of fun !! engine never missed a beat

The fuel pump failed on Saturday and luckily I got a replacement on time.

It had Toyo Proxes T1S .. I say had because they are in bits now after Sunday .. not a very good track day tyre it seems !

The only issue I had was I was losing fuel under braking through the tank overflow/breather ? pipe even when only carrying a quarter tank.

Any suggesions as to how to solve that problem ?

Can anyone recommned a good all round track tyre ? (Thats all the car will be used for)

Also think the Fireblade engine could do with a few more horses !!

Thanks.

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vyperstrype

posted on 4/2/11 at 04:53 PM Reply With Quote
Hi, Firstly, i would look at the Fuel Breather. I got some Nylon type piping and coiled about 5 foot of it. Then cable tied it to the framework of the chassis. Works fine, and passed SVA test with the same.
Tyres.... Depends what size your rims are. I was on 15", but use them for road use. I use 13" for Trackdays with slicks on, and Boy what a difference!!! The 15" tyres are yokohama Paradas which are a good all rounder. I have used these on Trackdays as well as on the road. If you go onto 13" rims you will find a lot more choice and also a vast price difference.
I hope this helps.


Regards Eric.





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jazzym

posted on 2/3/11 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
Would a baffled tank sort this out? I know it helps massively to stop the fuel swishing around.
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jazzym

posted on 2/3/11 at 08:45 AM Reply With Quote
Also think about a dynojet kit for the blade engine if it doesn't already have one.
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