E85
Re: E85
ZOOM caried out testing with fuel with ethanol in it ( cant remember the percentage )and got a good improvment after tuning as it required more fuel to get the af ratios right .They did b4 & after tests4gpwr wrote:I have been playing with E85 fuel over the last few weeks with some very impressive results .
The fuel was $1.00 a liter
105 octane .
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
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85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
what would you have to change to be able to use ethanol based fuel in a starion? can you use the E10 that's sold at pumps these days?
I don't know much (anything) about it, but i've been told that you need different hoses, as ethanol will corrode normal rubber hoses..?
I don't know much (anything) about it, but i've been told that you need different hoses, as ethanol will corrode normal rubber hoses..?
quest wrote:don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lolWANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
I read the same ZOOM article as Oldie - E85 is a 'cooler' fuel and thus increases the detonation threshold hence allows you to run more ignition advance. The jist iof it all is you need to increase your fuel flow by anywhere between 25 and 30% so pump, lines and injectors all need to be capable of handling that extra flow. Do that and there is some impressive scope for tuning. I am looking into it for the track car. Gotta be better than 98 Premium and hard to get 100 octane and the no longer available Vplus racing.
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E85 is also corrosive and eats rubber fuel lines over time. May not be an issue with newer cars but on ours it could be a concern. Also may eat your fuel pump innards out.
But after reading the article in Zoom I was fairly impressed. They got great gains....but use a fair amount more fuel. Great for the track!
But after reading the article in Zoom I was fairly impressed. They got great gains....but use a fair amount more fuel. Great for the track!
From the SAAB websiteVulpes wrote:where would you buy E85 fuel. You cant get it in NSW.
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E85 available now.
Saab introduced BioPower cars to Australia in 2006. There are limited number of distributors currently in Australia. Uptake of E85 ethanol requires substantial public support to thrive - from the government, from industry and, of course, from you.
You can currently buy E85 ethanol in Australia from the following distributors:
NSW
- 127 Victoria Rd, ROZELLE
- 215 Kinghorne St, NOWRA
- 251 Princes Hwy, ALBION PARK
- 2 Rawson Rd, SOUTH GRANVILLE
- 663 Warringah Rd, FORESTVILLE
VICTORIA
- 160 Old Geelong Rd, HOPPERS CROSSING
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98 Octane Premium ULP has a limited shelf life. Does E85 suffer the same problem ? Before any event, I drain all the old fuel, & put it in my wifes car, then fill my car with fresh new fuel. You can feel the difference.
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