Anybody converted to E85 yet?

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  1. greasemonkey

    greasemonkey Burnin corn

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    I.v been reading and checking part#'s on my fuel pump and other parts and i think the only thing i will need is the quick fuel meetering blocks. Just curious if anyone has tried to do it without them?
     
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    What is the allure? From what I have been reading, you pay 15% less, but get 25% less miles per gallon!!!

    Of course, the octane rating is pretty good...Most of us probably care more about octane than mpgs...

    But again, what is the allure for a daily driving vehicle?
     
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    I have a comment but it's political so I will keep it to myself. :D
     
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    Yeah, I was afraid, after I posted that, it might become political.

    I guess these guys are using it for racing. And honestly, $2.40 a gallon 110 octane RACING FUEL sounds like a pretty good deal...

    It is just the guys buying the FlexFuel cars and using it that boggles my mind. I guess it FEELS green burning E85 instead of dinosaur bones...
     
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    Thanks, Blown. That is about what I was thinking when I posted this...Minus the political stuff.
     
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    You can run the higher compression - up to 14:1 and get much more power than you get with a 10:1 compression ratio on gas. If you are running the higher compression you can get very close to the same milage as a lower compression engine gets with gasoline. You could sure get more fun for the dollar!
     
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    the problem with e85 is that its not so great on the longterm reliability of parts. it has a tendency to eat away at metal components over a looong period of time.
     
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    I believe you have E-85 confused with methanol.
    There is no methanol in E-85. E-85 uses anhydrous ethanol.
     
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    I would too. I remember the last really high compression engine I built - 1968 when you could get high octane gas at 120 octane. The sound of the engines is completely different and the power is .. well almost lost.
     
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    Thanks for the links. Some interesting reading. Looks like for best results i will either buy a wideband or just go to a shop and buy some dyno time.
     
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    Ok Everyone, My Wife just bought a Mini Van (trust me She bought this mini van, if you knew How I feel about those things you'd know I didn't make That decision.

    Anyway it is Also A Chevy Uplander ( another strike for me) but at least not a mopar van no offence anyone but they have tranny issues)but anyway we found out after we decided to buy it that it is a Flex fuel car , We filled it up last night on e85, .

    Someone please tell me, is it true the gas mileage is worse? what is all this political undercurrent.. please note I am the guy that throws the cardboard boxes in the regulartrash instead of the little green box on the curb.

    Anyway should ee bother with E85 or not , it is available pretty easily at a local Grocery store chain gas pumps.
     
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    Your van can be our test mule. Say 5 tanks of E85, 5 tanks of regular gas. Throw an extra tank of regular gas in between to wash out the mixture. Report back when you have results. :)
     
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    You will just need to try it out....figure your gas mileage....figure the cost....and let us know how it works out.
     
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    Well I will see whaat I can come up with guys, It has an on board computer.. if I can figure it out it tells average miles per gallon, I don't know what the dealer had in it , but the manual says to fill with at least 5 gallons of what ever type of gas at a time to allow the system to adjust to the difference, I will see what I can find out and let you guys know.

    I will start a new thread in this section
     

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