E85 Modification
#1
Posted 30 July 2008 - 12:02 PM
#2
Posted 30 July 2008 - 03:14 PM
I run my car 60% 95octane 40% e85. No modifications.
However if you want to run your car 100% e85 you'll need modifications. (like bigger injectors/raised fuel pressure)
Or there are conversion kits too but they are expensive.
Ask member mojoman here. he knows more about e85.

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#4
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:05 AM
Can I ask why you would want to do that?
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#5
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:09 AM
105 octane
#6
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:12 AM
cuz i was just reading the Heico c30 and s40 used in the nurburgring and the c30 works car used for the wtcc is using it..
and also cuz its only half the price of regular gas....
#7
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:20 AM
Even though it may be 1/2 the price what will it do to fuel economy in these cars? Anyone have any real world data running 85% ethanol?
I know a TC non-FFV engine is the best use for E85. Just seems to me like more risk than reward.
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#8
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:28 AM
I know a TC non-FFV engine is the best use for E85. Just seems to me like more risk than reward.
that what im interested to find out
#9
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:43 AM
Would you need a tune for this as well? Could you just go back and forth whenever you wanted? Also, I have read that you get 15% fewer Miles to the Gallon. In my case, Im losing 4 mpg, but still saving money in the long run over gas (If I go to the one E85 station in town)
After some calculations, It comes out to E85 Costing $0.15 a mile versus $0.17 a mile using todays gas and local ethanol prices. There are extremes though, such as in Colorado where gas is $4.05 versus $2.79 E85 which comes out to be 14 Cents versus 11 Cents, respectively.
#10
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:51 AM
since i plan to use a bigger turbo and a custom tune, it might work..
#11
Posted 31 July 2008 - 12:56 AM
After some calculations, It comes out to E85 Costing $0.15 a mile versus $0.17 a mile using todays gas and local ethanol prices. There are extremes though, such as in Colorado where gas is $4.05 versus $2.79 E85 which comes out to be 14 Cents versus 11 Cents, respectively.
How much would our ECU's adjust to going back and forth? I would think the A/F would be way out and allow in to much O2, causing lots of long term problems in our engines.
There is also the food into fuel arguement, but that's for another forum.
E85 is 85% ethanol, %15 gasoline.
100% ethanol and you'd never have to worry about BYOB to a party
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#12
Posted 31 July 2008 - 01:03 AM
haha, drinking or driving, your choice! We would all ride bikes, lol.
#13
Posted 31 July 2008 - 01:23 AM
haha, drinking or driving, your choice! We would all ride bikes, lol.
Half gas and half ethanol would be E50. I guess we all should be calling gas at the pump E10.
Cheers!
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#14
Posted 31 July 2008 - 01:47 AM
and there is no risk to your engine when using E85, unless it confuses the ECU so much that it runs lean and overheats the engine
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#15
Posted 31 July 2008 - 08:29 AM
After some calculations, It comes out to E85 Costing $0.15 a mile versus $0.17 a mile using todays gas and local ethanol prices. There are extremes though, such as in Colorado where gas is $4.05 versus $2.79 E85 which comes out to be 14 Cents versus 11 Cents, respectively.
We'll you could if you changed back to the stock injectors. To make it go absolutely 100% and make use of the higher octane you will need a remap. But it works fine with the stock ecu + E85. Not uncommon here due to the fact a litre 98 octane is about 1$ more expensive per litre than E85.
With E85 you get a lot more power if you tune it properly, and have the engine for it.
#16
Posted 31 July 2008 - 04:21 PM
it only have e10 e20 and in future e85 this time a lot of volvo use lpg and cng bcoz it cheaper
than gas
if have the way to use e85 it so good
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#17
Posted 31 July 2008 - 05:32 PM
Since E85 uses ~25% more fuel to gain stoich and since alcohol really cuts engine oil (effectively a degreaser with a very low surface tension) it will tend to thin the oil and prevent good cylinder wall lubrication during normal engine run. So much fuel is injected per cycle (especially during boost) the cylinder walls are effectively washed down each cycle.
So while you can run a non FFV vehicle on E85 and you can do it without a map change, I wouldn't recommend it unless you are ok with replacing the motor in a few years.
Of course, this is just my experience and I am by no means an expert on the subject.
#18
Posted 31 July 2008 - 05:46 PM

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#19
Posted 31 July 2008 - 06:14 PM

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#20
Posted 31 July 2008 - 06:17 PM

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