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hondacivc93 08-29-2008 05:07 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 
im planning on driving from fargo to minot north dakota this weekend and just had to call 5 gas stations to find out if they still carry E85. 3 of them said no. pretty ------- gay but i think ill be alright with the 2 that do still sell it along the way. E85 is only 2.82 here in Fargo ;D fuckign right

hondacivc93 08-29-2008 05:11 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by kain
Fuel economy does not drop as much as might be expected in turbocharged engines based on the specific energy content of E85 compared to gasoline, in contrast to the previously-reported reduction of 23.7% reduction in a 60:40 blend of gasoline to E85 for one non-turbocharged, fuel-injected, non-FFV. The reason for this non-intuitive difference is that the turbocharged engine seems especially well-suited for operation on E85, for it in effect has a variable compression ratio capability, which is exactly what is needed to accommodate varying ethanol and gasoline ratios that occur in practice in an FFV. At light load cruise, the turbocharged engine operates as a low compression engine. Under high load and high manifold boost pressures, such as accelerating to pass or merge onto a highway, it makes full use of the higher octane of E85. It appears that due to the better ignition timing and better engine performance on a fuel of 100 octane, the driver spends less time at high throttle openings, and can cruise in a higher gear and at lower throttle openings than is possible on 100% premium gasoline. In daily commute driving, mostly highway, 100% E85 in a turbocharged car can hit fuel mileages of over 90% of the normal gasoline fuel economy. Tests indicate approximately a 5% increase in engine performance is possible by switching to E85 fuel in high performance cars.


i drove untuned on 92 octane @ 6psi for 250 miles to get tuned and got right around 40-42mpg the entire way. after tuning on e85 and making just shy of 400hp on e85 i drove back 250 miles @ 18psi and got 33-35mpg. going 85 both directions. im can live with a a 5-7 mpg loss in mileage for 105 octane that is almost a dollar cheaper a gallon

kain 08-29-2008 05:14 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 
maybe it was becuse of the jump from 6 psi to 18 psi. you just have to rip a little bit on the highway sometimes after a fresh dyno tune.

bigdaddyvtec 08-29-2008 05:16 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by kain
Fuel economy does not drop as much as might be expected in turbocharged engines based on the specific energy content of E85 compared to gasoline, in contrast to the previously-reported reduction of 23.7% reduction in a 60:40 blend of gasoline to E85 for one non-turbocharged, fuel-injected, non-FFV. The reason for this non-intuitive difference is that the turbocharged engine seems especially well-suited for operation on E85, for it in effect has a variable compression ratio capability, which is exactly what is needed to accommodate varying ethanol and gasoline ratios that occur in practice in an FFV. At light load cruise, the turbocharged engine operates as a low compression engine. Under high load and high manifold boost pressures, such as accelerating to pass or merge onto a highway, it makes full use of the higher octane of E85. It appears that due to the better ignition timing and better engine performance on a fuel of 100 octane, the driver spends less time at high throttle openings, and can cruise in a higher gear and at lower throttle openings than is possible on 100% premium gasoline. In daily commute driving, mostly highway, 100% E85 in a turbocharged car can hit fuel mileages of over 90% of the normal gasoline fuel economy. Tests indicate approximately a 5% increase in engine performance is possible by switching to E85 fuel in high performance cars.


Nice regurgitated WIKIpedia slutbag... :-*

hondacivc93 08-29-2008 05:16 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by kain
maybe it was becuse of the jump from 6 psi to 18 psi. you just have to rip a little bit on the highway sometimes after a fresh dyno tune.

yeah i guess that was taking it easy on the way up and doing the mandatory panty rippers on the way back

kain 08-29-2008 05:20 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by bigdaddyvtec

Nice regurgitated WIKIpedia slutbag... :-*

you mean regurgitation?


Originally Posted by hondacivc93
yeah i guess that was taking it easy on the way up and doing the mandatory panty rippers on the way back

regardless, that's still great gas millage. i hate how most new cars are rated as getting great gas mileage and only getting like 20 something city. thats not even close as being good.

bigdaddyvtec 08-29-2008 05:24 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Originally Posted by kain
you mean regurgitation?

regardless, that's still great gas millage. i hate how most new cars are rated as getting great gas mileage and only getting like 20 something city. thats not even close as being good.

No... I meant what I typed... Not the corect context for the itteration you posted

BoostForLife 08-29-2008 05:26 PM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 
About 25 miles from seattle, which is closer than shell.
Gateway Gas & Deli
8030 Douglas Ave. SE
Snoqualmie , WA 98065
425-292-0934


Look for a stations close to you at http://www.e85refueling.com

hondacivc93 08-30-2008 12:46 AM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 
i live in the ------- upper midwest in corn growing country and they are still stopping carrying E85 around here. im getting pissed. i switched over cause i think its better and its a ---- of alot cheaper and now my LOCAL stations ------- gripping me. but still cant complain about the 3 stations that carry it for 2.82

BigD 08-30-2008 12:54 AM

Re: Fianlly NEW E-85 station close to Seattle in WA!!!!!!!!!!!
 
They have a few places with it down south Al. None up here yet. With all the partly corn runners they sell now I figured they would have them more places. Quick question (maybe stupid). I know that ethanol doesn't have the same properties as gas. How do the cars that run on E85 get tuned if they aren't one or the other all the time?


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