turboglenn
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- Nov 5, 2007
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RIpley,
West Virginia
So the next thing i'm wanting to test is how feasible it is to run e85 when you can get it and regular gas when you can't only by trimming the "global fuel" or switching maps if nessessary.
My questions are this ...and yes, i searched, but kept finding conflicting info, and not everything i need to know...and before some one jumps in and says "you need 1000000cc injectors and 5 1000LPH pumps, THIS IS NOT a quest for horsepower (yet) it is a test of feasability and how well i can get the car to run on a small e85 setup before going to a larger one should i like it... I am more interested in a DIY FFV than a straight E85 car, as i like the mieage of pump gas, and the power potential of e85, but am a bit reserved about it due to lack of availability and cold weather performance (starting mainly..remember daily driver, must start to get to work on time)
1.) Can the current fuel system (stock everything except with a wally 255hp and 720cc injectors and AFPR) Will it safely contain and flow the E85 without corroding or sprouting leaks? WHAT are teh differences in injectors if any, and how well will the stock lines and fittings resist the petrol blend ( i figure it shouldn't be as bad as straight alcohol since there's petrolium for lubrication, just in small amounts, and REMEMBER i'll be running gas every couple tanks anyway, can this help prolong the life of the parts that would suffer from alcohol exposure???)
2.) i KNOW 720's are too small for large HP on e85, but roughly how much can they support, even if i had to float into 100% IDC i wouldn't mind that much, it's such short periods and such a friendly fuel i'll risk it for the tests if it's some what fdeasible for HP putput (as long as it's 350hp or above, i'll try this)
3.) See # 1, how long will my stock fuel system last if it will work?? this is a big one for me, reliability is always my goal.
4.)What would be the rough afr for wide open throttle operation as read in lambda on the AEM guage??? I've read 9.7:1 is stoich and that equals 1.087 lambda (correct????) So i would guess somewhere about 5 or 6:1'ish being a lambda value of 0.683 for 6:1 (the lowest the AEM will read)
What i'm hoping to achieve with this is a daily E85 tune for whomping on the streets while being able to switch maps and hit up some good ol 91 octane for road trips and winter. I don't want to build a fuel system around E85 until i've tested it thoroughly and am sure i want to run it...this test will determine that and some other things of interest to me. AS usual all result swill be logged and posted this time as well
EDIT: I should mention that timing maps will stay the same with lower boost being the factor between the 2 fuels, i will jsut run lower boost and decent safe timing (20psi and 16-19* timing) on pump gas, then on e85 turning up the boost to where ever the injectors will flow to.
My questions are this ...and yes, i searched, but kept finding conflicting info, and not everything i need to know...and before some one jumps in and says "you need 1000000cc injectors and 5 1000LPH pumps, THIS IS NOT a quest for horsepower (yet) it is a test of feasability and how well i can get the car to run on a small e85 setup before going to a larger one should i like it... I am more interested in a DIY FFV than a straight E85 car, as i like the mieage of pump gas, and the power potential of e85, but am a bit reserved about it due to lack of availability and cold weather performance (starting mainly..remember daily driver, must start to get to work on time)
1.) Can the current fuel system (stock everything except with a wally 255hp and 720cc injectors and AFPR) Will it safely contain and flow the E85 without corroding or sprouting leaks? WHAT are teh differences in injectors if any, and how well will the stock lines and fittings resist the petrol blend ( i figure it shouldn't be as bad as straight alcohol since there's petrolium for lubrication, just in small amounts, and REMEMBER i'll be running gas every couple tanks anyway, can this help prolong the life of the parts that would suffer from alcohol exposure???)
2.) i KNOW 720's are too small for large HP on e85, but roughly how much can they support, even if i had to float into 100% IDC i wouldn't mind that much, it's such short periods and such a friendly fuel i'll risk it for the tests if it's some what fdeasible for HP putput (as long as it's 350hp or above, i'll try this)
3.) See # 1, how long will my stock fuel system last if it will work?? this is a big one for me, reliability is always my goal.
4.)What would be the rough afr for wide open throttle operation as read in lambda on the AEM guage??? I've read 9.7:1 is stoich and that equals 1.087 lambda (correct????) So i would guess somewhere about 5 or 6:1'ish being a lambda value of 0.683 for 6:1 (the lowest the AEM will read)
What i'm hoping to achieve with this is a daily E85 tune for whomping on the streets while being able to switch maps and hit up some good ol 91 octane for road trips and winter. I don't want to build a fuel system around E85 until i've tested it thoroughly and am sure i want to run it...this test will determine that and some other things of interest to me. AS usual all result swill be logged and posted this time as well
EDIT: I should mention that timing maps will stay the same with lower boost being the factor between the 2 fuels, i will jsut run lower boost and decent safe timing (20psi and 16-19* timing) on pump gas, then on e85 turning up the boost to where ever the injectors will flow to.



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