| Elf W.R.F.
More National Championships have been won on Elf WRF than any other race fuel.
W.R.F. (World Rally Fuel) This product has replaced Elf LMS
Drum sizes available: 200litre, 50litre, 20litre
Elf W.R.F. BACKGROUND
- First produced as control fuel for the World Rally Championship.
- Complies with the FIA - WRC regulation.
- Currently control fuel for majority of European Rally Championships.
- ARC control fuel 2004, 2005. 2006, 2007
- WRC and ARC cars are both NA and turbocharged, Elf WRF has been formulated with this concern in mind.
- Elf WRF can be used without restriction for atmospheric 4-stroke engines.
Elf W.R.F. USE IN AUSTRALIA
Elf WRF is extremely popular in Australia and used heavily in Formula 3, Tarmac Rally, GT Sportscars, and Club events with large volumes sold to Porsche and WRX events.
RECENT Elf W.R.F. VICTORIES IN 2007:
Championships: 2007 & 2008 Australian Formula 3 - Won on Elf WRF 2006 & 2007 Australian Rally Championship - Won on Elf WRF 2007 Australian FIA GT Sportscars Championship - Won on Elf WRF
Events: 2007 Rally Tasmania - Won on Elf WRF 2007 Lake Mountain Sprint - Won on Elf WRF 2007 Classic Adelaide Rally - Won on Elf WRF 2007 & 2008 Sandown FIA GT Classic - Won on Elf WRF 2008 Australian Grand Prix Rallye - Won on Elf WRF 2008 Rally Tasmania - Won on Elf WRF 2008 Mount Buller Sprint- Won on Elf WRF
Elf W.R.F. VICTORIES IN 2008:
Elf W.R.F. RECOMMENDATIONS
- Elf WRF is in the range of high -density fuels and it is worthwhile to re-tune Air/ Fuel ratio accordingly. Comparatively it is generally necessary to reduce gasoline flows for optimum results (usually best equivalent air/fuel ratios are in the range of 1.10 to 1.15 for atmospheric engines and around 1.20 for supercharged engines). Ignition setting should also be re-tuned in order to reach optimum performances.
- In order to maintain the original properties, and according to Health and Safety regulations of commercial fuels, this gasoline shall be handled and stored in a cool place and always maintained in tightly shut drums.
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Typical Figures |
(FIM Reg) |
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Density |
Kg/l at 15° C |
0.763 |
0.735 to 0.765 |
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Reid Vapour Pressure |
bar at 37.8° C |
0.480 |
0.400 to 0.600 |
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Research Octane Number |
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101.6 |
mini 100 / maxi 102 |
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Motor Octane Number |
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89.4 |
mini 88 / maxi 90 |
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Distillation (°C) |
30% 50% 90% 95% FBP % vol at 70° C % vol at 100° C |
76.0 99.0 128.0 151.0 169.0 24 52 |
maxi 215° C 15 to 47% 46 to 70%
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Oxygen % |
% m/m |
2.6 |
2.7% max |
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Benzene % |
% Vol |
0.05 |
0.1% max |
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Sulphur |
% m/m |
0.005 |
0.005 % max |
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Lead Content |
g/litre |
<0.001 |
0.005 g/l max |
This fuel contains greater than 1% MTBE and isNOT to be used in watercraft on fresh lakes and waterways.
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