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Can we put this in our cars? what is the octane rating? anybody know anything about this shit? BTW its 85% ethenol gas
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octane rating 109ish, no our cars aren't designed to burn this shit, lightening gsx wants to have his car running on it, it was discussed elsewhere on this board.
SEARCH! or just pm eric (lightening gsx). |
Yeah, it needs to be ran at about a 10:1 A/F ratio.You'll need to swap any rubber seals that come in contact with it, over to Teflon or similar.It will corrode anything made from aluminum, so you may need to swap fuel lines, fuel rail, etc(I'm not sure what everything is made of yet).And finally E85 will conduct electricity(gas does not), so you'd need to shield/ground the fuel pump.The OEMs put a flame arrestor in the filler neck, which would probably be a good thing for us also.Its not as difficult as it sounds, I'll let people know once I figure everything out.
Oh yeah, you'll end up with about 20%-30% less fuel economy and the octane rating is between 95 and 105(depending on season and area, I keep meaning to stop by an E85 pump and check the octane rating around here) |
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No not really, E85 is alot cheaper, even cheaper than 87 octane unleaded.And it comes from Minnesota farmers, not some foreign oil cartel.
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Here's an interesting thread on Tuners about using ethanol for some reference: http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread...ghlight=Ethanol
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E85 is normally $.40 cheaper than 92. If you put in 12 gallons that is about $5.00 a fill up. It wouldn't take too long to pay itself off. Not to mention you could run 28 - 30 psi EVERY DAY!!
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When you're running 92 octane to begin with, E85 will be alot more economical and have other benefits as well.I actually think it would be possible to get nearly the same fuel ecomony with a turbo DSM and E85.I'll find out soon enough.
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You may want to rethink your comment which is bashing those who the entire Minnesota economy is built around. |
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Ditto - Dont piss in the pool you swim in, its not healthy. |
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There is an ethanol plant just east of Owatonna. Local farmers were given huge contracts to sell their corn to the plant, and as a result they're able to buy more land, plant more crops and buy bigger and better equipment to get the job done. On top of it, they get a better way of life and more security while we get cheaper and cleaner burning fuel. |
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Don't talk about "cleaner burning" either, 90% of the cars on this board are emissions illegal. About the price...I regularly paid the extra $.10/gal to get the nonoxygenated gasoline if the station I was at offered it and generally noted a slight increase in performance and always a few extra MPG. |
Ethanol is cleaner burning than gasoline last I knew. Obviously you can't expect to just dump it into any car and see immediate results... Hence why Eric is working on converting to E85.
Concerning the price of milk: There will always be a demand, and people will pay nearly anything for it. If you ask me it's not all that rediculous of a price. I think I paid less than $6 at Cub for two gallons. |
The oxygenated gas is E5(5% ethanol) I believe, older vehicles aren't really programmed to run on it.If you have a vehicle equipped to run any combo of ethanol, the upsides outway the downsides by far.
And you can't honestly tell me you'd rather give your money to a foreigner, over an american farmer, could you? |
All gas (unless stated as nonoxygenated) is 10% ethanol in MN. They actually made it a law a year or 2 ago. I looked it up a month or 2 ago. That is year round too.
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