That's an absolutely terrible place for a fuel tank. After driving an hour, you'll have 150 degree fuel that will boil in the line between the tank and fuel pump leaving you on the side of the road.
That's an absolutely terrible place for a fuel tank. After driving an hour, you'll have 150 degree fuel that will boil in the line between the tank and fuel pump leaving you on the side of the road.
I would think that. You could insulate that tank from much of that heat - plus the airflow through the nostrils should assist as well. On the Valkyrie, there’s not a lot of options as midship placement would be in the passenger compartment, and not a whole lot of room in the back as I recall.