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E-85 is finally available around here and pretty cheap.
Currently I am running 95.6 octane and no issues. I started out with 100 octane and went down in steps to the 95.6 octane. The next step is going down to 94.2 octane. If all is right I could try straight all gas 92 octane but I do not know if its worth it. This E-85 has got me thinking, is there a benefit to it ? Its cheap, plenty of octane and I would have to re work a couple of carbs. I was planning on settling down with the 94.2 octane and be done with it. It would be 4.5 gallons of 92 octane mixed with 1/2 gallon of 114 octane but its almost double the cost of the E-85. |
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It's cheaper yes, But the real benefit is it gives cooler intake temps. On a 90-degree day my intake is frosting up sometimes or just balling up with real cold moisture. It's not as volatile and burns slower more like a race gas does. Thats why you need more because it doesn't burn as hot, so more is needed to equal the same btu's. It's worth it to me. JMO
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I like it. To me though its not consistent. That's why I just use it in my street car. In my area it will start out at 85% or less but as the summer goes it will rise. I have tested it in August and the blend will be in the mid 90s% range. Its heavy oxygenated and likes moisture. If you let it sit, as it evaps it will leave a sugar crust that plugs everything up in the carb. Just need to keep it moving or sealed. If I have the number right, it will support up to 10.5 Dynamic compression. If your using a carb you need around 30% more area to meet the need of your combination as when it was on gas. Just my experience with it.
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I use it on the street for driving around it's not so bad.
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I don't know what gas prices are other than here but e85 is 1.98 here. Not too bad imo.
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I kind of feel that it might be cheaper for him to buy because the e85 usually is 1.00 or more cheaper than 92. 100 octane is 16.00 a gallon here. idk what it is over there. He will be able to add more timing as well if he needs to .. Plus, the hassle of mixing fuel, I know I wouldn't like to do that all the time myself.
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Imo from what I have seen there is little to no advantage running it in an na engine unless you push the compression up. In an engine that can run regular pump (91-92 ocrane) there might actually be a performance loss with e85
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i plan to run e85 in my blower motor....problem with e85 is one day its available, next its not....kum n go by me had it for years...now maverik took over and got rid of that stores e85...now i will have to go the next town over...but its not like im daily driving it so its not so bad
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Less consistent, its a bracket car. It does not get hot where I live. 70-75 on the beach is a hot day around here. If E-85 was available when I finished the engine I might have bumped up the CR. |
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not worth buying a new carb for this application in my opinion.
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11:5:1 should be pump friendly. mine is 11:5:1 I run pump gas all the time.
Only time I use race gas is when I'm spraying it. Try it I think you'll be surprised. GT |
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I can get all gas 92. Thats about as low as I want to go. 1/2 gallon of 114 and 4 1/2 galls of CA 91 and get 93.3 octane. Might end up there. If I had a dyno close by I would know exactly what kind of fuel was best. But I don't. I am going to be careful with this engine. If I get around to doing the IA engine with the parts I still have it would come in at 10.8 CR and would run on 91 all day long. And I could beat on that thing. |
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I used 92 with a 461ci at 11.3.1 With no issues. Did that with that motor for 14 years and never had a problem. it ran 9.90's. But you better be right on with the tune. Drove it on the street all the time too. E85 is much cheaper and will make your car run a bit cooler.
As long as you keep the air out of the lines it won't really corrode. Never had an issue with that. I just checked inside the bowls once in a while. Keep the fuel in it My car has been stored all winter with full bowls, and I'm not worried at all..
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The guys at Performance Carb who built 2 carbs for me told me there is nothing to gain @ 11.5-1 CR. There is a learning curve with tuning and your carb once set up for E-85 can not go back to gas. Passages need opened up for the alcohol.
Cost 400$ to have your carb redone for E-85. Now if I was 13-14 to 1 its a different story. Well worth it vs the cost of race gas. |
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I think a mix of E85 with regular gas would be ok and get you to the octane goal. The final mix would probably be like E30. I don’t think the carb would need any mods other than stepping up the mixture a bit.
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see a diff between them either. So that little bit in compression I don't think it really matters unless your going for a world record or something like that. I just play around on the street mostly. GT |
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What's the rule like every 1 solid point in compression is roughly 3% power increase on the combo so 11.5 (I'm here too) is just you maxing out the pump gas power. 550tq x .03 is 16tq gain so not much felt on a 4000lb car but it's there and free so to say.
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