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Re: I need proof E85 works…and tips for setting it up.
Measuring octane is a lot different than measure the percent of alcohol in fuel. I have measured the ethannol content in E85 and normal pump gas using a pop bottle.
DSMs actually have a sensor on them for measuring octane, it's called a knock sensor. :) |
Re: I need proof E85 works…and tips for setting it up.
Lol, well how do you measure normal pump using a pop bottle?
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Re: I need proof E85 works…and tips for setting it up.
The ethanol would rather mix with water than gasoline, so you can put water and gas in a bottle, shake it up and measure how much the water level increased. A lot of 92 has around 10% ethanol
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Re: I need proof E85 works…and tips for setting it up.
421, that sensor detects percentage of ethanol, not octane. In Minnesota that's 10% for all normal pump gas if I'm not mistaken.
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correction... the non-oxygenated is supposed to be ethanol free... but who knows if it really is.
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The non-oxy should be ethanol free and it usually more knock/detonation prone on boosted cars because of it.
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This thread is interesting because I am going to be switching pretty soon to E85. I am hoping I can find a flex fuel sensor for my car so I can run whatever I want (premium or E85). However they are kind of expensive. |
Re: I need proof E85 works…and tips for setting it up.
Does anyone know how much 111 is these days? Like at Bobbie and Steve's?
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