Will the ISF run well with a blend of e85?
#48
Based on the energy content of E85 vs E10, it is likely that fuel mileage could be adversely affected by as much as 25% using E85. Diesel on the other hand has about 3% to 13% more energy content than E0/E10. Compressed natural gas is the same energy content as gasoline (E0/E10). http://www.afdc.energy.gov/fuels/fue...ison_chart.pdf
#49
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^^^^^That's correct..... if your using 100% E85, but at this blend level we've seen an increase in gas mileage because the mixture is leaned out a bit, definitely not worse gas mileage which was a pleasant surprise
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Ive been mixing e85 for the past month now data logging. With 2 gallons of e85, Im getting my KCLV up from 13-14 with FBO+tuned intake to 19-20. Works better better than royal purple octane booster.
#51
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^^^^^Another success story with blending E85! Awesome
#56
I'm going to try this tomorrow I have like 20 miles to E ...one last question should I reset the ecu before I mix? and what do you guys suggest 3-4 gallons e85 I'll give an update with results
#58
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If your empty you can put in 4.5 gallons based on 14.5 gallons total on the fill up based on being around 0 miles to empty on the readout.
Let us know how it does!
#60
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Sweet!^^^^^^^^we're going to have quite a few guys reporting back on results