Bleakley
Proven Member
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- Jan 29, 2017
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Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
What are you guys using? Been trying to nail this down for a little while.
For gasoline requirements I pretty much exclusively use deatschwerks (spelled that bugger right this time) calculator. That thing has pretty much been dead nuts for me.
Now E85, doesn't seem to be as accurate.
Being that our e85 at the pump fluctuates, I just go to the max of 82-84% when calculating.
Anyways. Some people say go by the stoich values and calculate the percentages from there. Other say go 30%, 33%, 35%, 40% more for e85.
There's gotta be a dead nuts calculation for max content you'd get at the pump (which would create highest fuel demand). Curious what you folks use.
For gasoline requirements I pretty much exclusively use deatschwerks (spelled that bugger right this time) calculator. That thing has pretty much been dead nuts for me.
Now E85, doesn't seem to be as accurate.
Being that our e85 at the pump fluctuates, I just go to the max of 82-84% when calculating.
Anyways. Some people say go by the stoich values and calculate the percentages from there. Other say go 30%, 33%, 35%, 40% more for e85.
There's gotta be a dead nuts calculation for max content you'd get at the pump (which would create highest fuel demand). Curious what you folks use.