nhoj
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Went for a 160 mile ride today. Returned with an empty tank. Had 20 miles before I started.
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About 90 degrees today. Figured the little gas I had left would boil and pollute the garage.
To my surprise, NO gas smell!
I think removing the plastic oil tank shield helped a LOT. Perhaps more than anything else. And it can be put back in a couple minutes.
More air passing the oil tank and more on the exhaust and fuel tank. Hot air does come out the open space made by removing the shield. While the air is passing a 220 degree oil tank, it is not 100 percent efficient in transferring the heat to the air. The air does not heat to 220 when it passes the hot oil tank. And the air is still cooler then the exhaust.
For now, I am happy.
The air always passed that tank but with the deflector in place most of the air if not all of it was deflected into the engine compartment. Now it has a chance to escape just like the pre-13 RS's.
Glad it helped for you. I feel removing the deflector and the ECM update had the greatest effect.