Celica RA45 wrote:my motor makes the best power with a 86 lambda on full throttle
Some very practical info you have given there What Lambda range did you try before you settled at .86?
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Celica RA45 wrote:my motor makes the best power with a 86 lambda on full throttle
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RedMist wrote:I run 1 step colder plug in my boosted NA engine. I found the recommendation from those in the states running boost (not as much as I) through the VQ on pump gas. I've run the same series of plugs in Avgas and E30 with not a hint of detonation with either fuel.
diss1dent wrote:cost/L as the ethanol blends use significantly more fuel (30-50% more) which when factored onto the /L cost, make the ethanol blends significantly more expensive to run.
Celica RA45 wrote:beams with 13.5 to 1 pistons can use 98 octane fuel but you need to use ngk plugs in the 8 cold range and going to e30 or e85 is not worth it untill you get up to 14.5 to 1 on a na motor putting ign more timming wont help
played around with a lot of different fuels .plus you need to make sure the fuel you get is e85 and the same all of the time or you can blow your motor ,hence my decision to use the caltex eflex over the united e85 as the caltex is the same all the year through and the united is all over the place .i test it at the servo now
pc wrote:There seem to be a lot of references to "more power from e85" in this thread. I thought ethanol had less "power" but gives resistance to detonation, hence allows for greater compression ratios, higher boost, and more advanced timing. Surely you can only get more power from e85 if tuned for it, or if the ecu knows about the fuel change and adjusts timing/boost to suit?
diss1dent wrote:Being correctly tuned for the correct fuel is a given. I don't think anyone is talking or considering only just putting a different fuel in and nothing else.
matt dunn wrote:diss1dent wrote:Being correctly tuned for the correct fuel is a given. I don't think anyone is talking or considering only just putting a different fuel in and nothing else.
if you put E85 in instead of 98 or avgas and dont tune anything,
the car will self destruct pretty quick,
so that is not an option.
diss1dent wrote:Yes sorry, that's what I was trying to get across. Retuning for whichever fuel was a given so no reason to mention it.
~SlideWays~ wrote:Anyone have thoughts/experience with E85 they could share?
~SlideWays~ wrote:Are people only using it on dedicated track cars?
~SlideWays~ wrote:Is the expense to convert to E85 worth it?
~SlideWays~ wrote:Are there other characteristics of E85 that are cons like maybe exhaust temps for spool etc?
strx7 wrote:i'm hoping to run 30% E85 and 70% BP98 or Gull force10 on my next forced induction build.
diss1dent wrote:What is the shelf life on 200L?
diss1dent wrote:is it conceivable to purchase E100 @ $650/200L, and mix with pump gas at calculated ratio to effectively achieve E30 for a better /L price?
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