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13-10-2009, 11:06 AM | #61 | ||
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just make shure your car is compatable. (corrosive)
http://www.sae.org/technical/papers/971648 http://www.ethanolproducer.com/artic...rticle_id=5270
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ok MR PRO E 85 racing scientist . lets put this in laymans terms . aka driving down to the shops , picking up the kids and driving to work and back then going to visit aunty mary in the mountains on the weekend. waaallaaahh !!!! ( the real reason we own cars ) !!!! MRS DAISY does 400kms per week in her 8 year old family sedan 6cyl. and pays roughly $1.20 per litre of petrol MRS DAISY is using about 60 litres of petrol per week at say $72 pw. over 4 weeks MRS DAISY USES 240 LITRES OF PETROL @ $288. unfortunately toothless BOB down at the servo makes an ERROR , and fills the tanks with E85. OVER 4 WEEKS mrs DAISY fills up 6 times to do 1600kms except now she has used 360litres @ $1.20 instead of 240 litres @ $1.20. the only differance MRS DAISY notices is the cost $432 instead of $288 becuase she went to year 8 in high school before getting pregnant and leaving , she was able to learn enough maths to work out , that she has paid 50% more in her fuel bills this past 4 weeks . she didnt really notice that she adjusted her foot pedal travel off a little to reach her 80 km /hr speed limit , like the wheel spinning young turkey down the road . MRS DAISY pays toothless BOB a visit and says that if he charged 80c per litre for the E85 . hten she wouldnt have a problem , MRS DAISY doesnt give FLYING JIZZ obout the energy she has consumed ofr the compression inside her engine , she leaves all that crap to the young turkey down the road who 's number one concern in life is getting an extra second off his 400metre times if the weather and track surface is right on friday night . young turkey cant see that other things might take higher priority than explaining their camm dwells and energy saving technology they have under thier throttle . TOOTHLESS BOB couldnt give RATTS EITHER!! THE RESERVE BANK AND GOVERNMENT ARE OVER THE MOON BECUASE young turkey has everyone convinced about how good the E85 is the police are extatic because young turkeys chances of trying to show his mates may increase a speed camera revenue and taxes are rolling in says the state govt . its a good thing MRS daisy cant afford a computer to listen to others swaying her year 8 maths knowledge . she actualy knows that her costs have gone up 50% . and she doesnt knw the 1st thing about rocket science IN ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION . NO !!! I'M NOT SHITTING YOU . |
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13-10-2009, 01:01 PM | #63 | ||
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how about going back and reading what has been written throughout this thread with regard to E85 and its application...
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Otto cycle efficiency calculated at: http://www.engineering-4e.com/calc3.htm 10:1 = 60% 12:1 = 63% 15:1 = 66% 17:1 = 68% Now take into account that E85 has only 57% of the energy per litre that petrol has. If we were to compare a 17:1 E85 engine compared to a 10:1 petrol engine we get the following numbers: Petrol -> 60 E85 -> 68 x 0.57 = 38.8 (60-38.8)/60 x 100 = 35% -> Hence the E85 will use 35% more fuel. |
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13-10-2009, 08:08 PM | #66 | ||
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13-10-2009, 10:24 PM | #67 | ||
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Just found out E85 is sold at the pump in Adelaide.
Only 99.9c a litre.
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14-10-2009, 07:44 AM | #69 | ||
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how would the 100 octane e10 run in an i6 tuned for premium? I'm interested in trying it out..
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14-10-2009, 10:39 AM | #72 | |||
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First thing we need to get straight is that 35% is a complete crock. The Last EPA test I saw from the states testing E85 FLEX FUEL vehicles showed a 26% worse fuel consumption but remember that E85 can be bought for around $1 per litre vs current unleaded of $1.20 so the difference is SFA. That is on a Flex Fuel car, now go build a high boost or high comp engine and see the difference. Dont concern yourself with the energy content of Ethanol vs Gasoline..... (its actually 63% not 57%) but you see.... its not Ethanol's fault that petroleum products reject 64% of the chemically converted energy of combustion into the cooling system and exhaust systems combined, leaving just 36% to push the piston down..... that's why gasoline runs so much hotter than ethanol in combustion.... WASTED ENERGY MATE. You go on about others doing research, how about doing some of your own? Daniel |
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14-10-2009, 10:53 AM | #73 | |||
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I'll humour you anyway: 1. "Toothless Bob" cannot sell E85 to "Mrs Daisy" as his bowser is locked up with a chain and padlock and his "redneck" manager/owner is the only one with the key, who needs to be shown some documentation/sign a disclaimer that the car can take E85. 2. The resultant equivalent Air Fuel Ratio would be instantly catastrophic for "Mrs Daisy", who would not even crest the first hill before her engine melted faster than the microwaved pile of pot in a Hippys outdoor shed, the car needs to be retuned to run on the fuel fella. 3. You keep going on about 50%, its NOT 50% fella, at worst it is between 35-40% on a car that has only had additional fuel thrown at it. Increased timing and leaner burn strategy will see that drop even on a engine that was not designed for E85...... there is a lot to be gained from altering the closed loop settings for E85. 4. The fuel IS ACTUALLY CHEAPER! while the gap may not be 40c, I have talked to the servo managers at United Shoalhaven in Sydney on various occasions and the gap has been as close as 17c and as wide as 32c last year 5. Your track record. Honestly mate, you are the laughing stock of this forums sometimes with the crap you come out with. There are those that may think I am on a witchhunt for some on here, but it's really only that the same people keep posting dumb $hite! Daniel |
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14-10-2009, 11:08 AM | #75 | ||
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I now get 12% more fuel for the E85.
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14-10-2009, 01:55 PM | #76 | |||
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14-10-2009, 06:21 PM | #77 | |||
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14-10-2009, 11:01 PM | #79 | ||
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Lol seems a waste to mix good [drinking] alcohol with petrol.. haha
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15-10-2009, 10:16 AM | #80 | |||
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The thing is I started out saying that E85 is a specific fuel, that is not for everyone and is not anywhere near as accessible as fossil petroleum, but it can be done and done well. My car for example (with the old engine) could not run without it as the boost was very high. It is the only affordable option for me. The next 5-8 years will be interesting as we see the U.S. come on board with some very specifically designed engines built to run on Ethanol only. Then we will see some mainstream (read: shopping trolley) engines under 3.0L making over 150hp/L in factory form with some boost. Daniel |
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Hi guys.
My 2 cents worth. E85 is the Super fuel. For N/A, maybe not as much, but for forced induction, it's the only way to go!!!!! Yes........ you use more, but you gain more, and when it comes to forced induction, it's fuels like this, that make your ride more enjoyable!!!!!! HP DOES NOT COME FREE, so E85 will have have it's merits to the select few. Until you actually use it in the flesh, you just won't understand what it is capable of. Go do your science calc's, but at the same time, go try it (and tune to optium) and then come back here and let us know what you found. Regards AGRO.
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15-10-2009, 10:57 PM | #84 | ||
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Just a question that I was thinking about this arvo.
Why the jump from E10 to E85? I mean, why not an E20, E50 etc? My rationale is that most cars that run on regular 91 and 95 premium can stretch their boundaries and run E10 at probably 95+% efficiency, but engines that run E85 need to go the whole hog, and need to be specially tuned and set up to use E85. |
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1) E85 is designed to be ETHANOL, with a minor percentage of gasoline to mainly solve a couple of issues: (A)...... Cold start, E100 (E98) straight ethanol is not so good below about 5 degrees celcius so they add some gasoline to increase fuel volatility and atomisation to assist cold starts and (B)...... Fuel stability, Straight Ethanol (E98) really has a hard-on for water, it wants to grab hold of it to basically keep it physically stable. By adding 15% gasoline the fuel no longer wants to absorb water out of the atmosphere which vastly reduces the corrosiveness of the fuel. Methanol is a lot worse and as such can cause very bad corrosion if not maintaned and fuel systems/oil systems kept clean and flushed. 2) E10 is an easy, cheap way for the Government to get this fuel out there for the public to use and accept, and therefore help prop the Ethanol industry and its primary produce in grain/corn/sugar cane etc. As a bonus, the octane rating increase and the substantial knock suppression properties of the fuel add to the appeal of even such a weak ethanol content. The main thing to accept about E10 and why they dont do a "E20" or more, for example, is that any more than 10% of this fuel in a mix of gasoline would cause cars without a change to fuel supply from the injectors to run leaner than they should and therefore may cause serious issues with burnt valves, melted pistons etc. There is a common misconception that Ethanol kills engines...... that could not be further from the truth, its whether the car is recieving enough fuel to NOT run lean that kills the engine. I gave an example somewhere of a car engine that saw 12.8:1 Air fuel ratios at WOT on 91 unleaded, would immediatley see AFR's of 13.3:1 on a tank of E10..... this is beacuse 10% of the fuel mix now burns at 9.0:1 not 14.7:1 and as such the fuel mix approaches stoich at a lower AFR point. 13.3 might not sound that bad but on something like a Focus XR5 turbo, that sees 14.5:1 AFR's (True dat) it would definatley cause issues as the AFR's would be above the EQUIVALENT of 15:1 3) Ethanol can and is mixed in varying ratios. I know of one particular shop over here that has been testing and promoting a "E40" semi-race fuel with exceptional results. A real nice balance between decent power gains and not overloading/overdoing the fuel systems...... Smart guy that tuner I am speaking off..... a real legend Daniel Last edited by CAT600; 16-10-2009 at 04:27 AM. |
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16-10-2009, 11:30 AM | #88 | |||
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because the producers get more money exporting than they do selling local. sooner or later the price of ethanol with be priced on global demands. petrol without tax is around 60cpl, ethanol is around $1.25 without subsidy.
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Ok Daniel, thanks for the info
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