EPM Gas Motor Sport

 

 

Our own rally competition team

After a period of experimental development and multiple trials and tests, the new Mitsubishi EVO-V GNC P1 is now a palpable reality. A project purely driven by R&D and completely developed by EPM Gas Technology®.

The project consisted in converting a petrol vehicle, which makes it the first competition vehicle in Spain powered by NGV. We have also developed a Mobile VG station, a special on-circuit report system.

In 2010, the first season, the EPM Gas Motor Sport team will contest a minimum of 8 tests in the Catalonia Rally Championship, on tarmac and off-road.


Original Vehicle MITSUBISHI LANCER EVO V GRUPO N

Engine 2.000 cc turbo-fed. 4 cylinders

Gas Engine facilities (with a 32 mm. flange) 270 CV, 448 Nm.

BANG BANG Management Incorporated

Gas tank 2 carbon fiber cylinders x 85 lts.

Estimated self-sufficiency in competition 100 km.

Regulator 1 ud. flow regulator up to 75 kg/h

Injection ramp pressure 8 bar

Nº injectors 8 uds.


Sponsors
FORM PART OF THE TEAM!

Together with EPM Gas Motor Sport, sponsorship on different parts of the vehicle will have a great impact in the media due the large interest aroused by this sport. Moreover, the brand will be associated with technological innovation and with respect for Air quality.

Depending on its investment, for specific events it will be possible to permanently or temporarily reproduce their advertisements on the vehicle, on the pilots 'overalls and even on the teams' merchandising.

In the passionate world of rallies, help us advance this project and above all, benefit from the advantages which it entails.

For more information, please request a sponsorship dossier or contact us

- Mobile VG Stations

Design of special applications for the transport of the gas and subsequent supply to vehicles to take care of specific needs (competition, airport applications, emergency filling systems, distribution applications,...)

 

 

 

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