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Fuel starvation on hard right handers
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<blockquote data-quote="toma nova" data-source="post: 16420848" data-attributes="member: 197439"><p>I had a full tank.</p><p></p><p>I've experienced starvation with sticky tires and less than half a tank so I keep it more than half with RE71s.</p><p></p><p>Never had an issue in the year I've been tracking the car and the PO used to run Hoosier slicks so even more grip and cornering Gs.</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts about the inertia switch or the in-tank check valve? I'm trying to identify things related to both flow and cornering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toma nova, post: 16420848, member: 197439"] I had a full tank. I've experienced starvation with sticky tires and less than half a tank so I keep it more than half with RE71s. Never had an issue in the year I've been tracking the car and the PO used to run Hoosier slicks so even more grip and cornering Gs. Any thoughts about the inertia switch or the in-tank check valve? I'm trying to identify things related to both flow and cornering. [/QUOTE]
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