big power with e85 and no intercooler?
Kurt
O n another note, what about e85 on the primary and meth on the secondary? Do you use the alchohol choice in set up for e85?
(You can use .85 for the brake specific fuel consumption number)
http://www.rceng.com/technical.aspx
I would say that you need enough pump to support 75psi + boost reference
to maintain your power level using 96lb injectors.
I don't know the max pressure of the Bosch 420's.
This is the reason that I am going with a belt drive pump for my e85 build.
I want to be able to go back to gas easily if needed, and 160's are not too
friendly on the street.
Good luck!
(You can use .85 for the brake specific fuel consumption number)
http://www.rceng.com/technical.aspx
I would say that you need enough pump to support 75psi + boost reference
to maintain your power level using 96lb injectors.
I don't know the max pressure of the Bosch 420's.
This is the reason that I am going with a belt drive pump for my e85 build.
I want to be able to go back to gas easily if needed, and 160's are not too
friendly on the street.
Good luck!
My last procharged setup liked 35%-40% more fuel under power.
As a side note, E85 is MUCH less sensitive to the exact A/F ratio.
You can be quite a bit too rich and the car will still make good power.
I think it will give higher HP "street" cars a much better safety margin
before detonation induced head gasket failures.
If that's to much, then good 'ole giggle gas maybe?
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Kurt
Also considering a belt drive pump for the secondaries.
Also considering a belt drive pump for the secondaries.
e85 would kick *** if it was your only fuel but as the primary fuel of a duel fuel set up doesn't make sence to me.
Most of these cars are purpose built anyways, meaning I probably wouldnt accidentally go somewhere. I now its 26 miles to the track each way , Ill make maybe 10 passes on a good day, so if I can have a range of 150-200 miles that would be plenty and obviously less with racing. Maybe a 12 gallons of e 85 and 8 of methanol?
Other then that, most trips wold be shorter anyways. A road trip, just reprogram for 87 (you wouldnt use the secndary injectors anyways)
87 and meth was what I talked to K urban about a couple months ago, Im just liking the e85 idea if the tuning is more straight forward, and no one seems to have done it so there is no answer yet.
1320, I remember our conversation about dual fuels! Can't wait to see practical use to see how well it does.
Kurt
you would obviously need to have the secondy systems pump running all the time but thats not that bad these days. could maybe even set it up so you could turn it on and off. then you could still have WOT and normal fuel, but at the press of a switch WOT would meen secondary fuel and hopfully a shead load more boost!!!! 
i could see this working for the import guys to!
also have you or anyone else got any ideas how Nelson racing do their twin fuel system?? its supposed to switch over at about 900bhp and run through to 1600bhp. any ideas how that might work?? could it work of boost presure??
thanks Chris.
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Most of these cars are purpose built anyways, meaning I probably wouldnt accidentally go somewhere. I now its 26 miles to the track each way , Ill make maybe 10 passes on a good day, so if I can have a range of 150-200 miles that would be plenty and obviously less with racing. Maybe a 12 gallons of e 85 and 8 of methanol?
Other then that, most trips wold be shorter anyways. A road trip, just reprogram for 87 (you wouldnt use the secndary injectors anyways)
87 and meth was what I talked to K urban about a couple months ago, Im just liking the e85 idea if the tuning is more straight forward, and no one seems to have done it so there is no answer yet.
there are people doing the duel fuel with the squirt right now but it is 4cylinders with 4 high z injectors on map one and 4 low z injectors on the other map. the word is it works well.
from what i am reading and hearing e85 isn't exactly e85. it might be as little as 60% in the winter and varys from pump to pump. i dont think you can just set a tune and forget about it like you can with pump gas or even meth both of wich shouldn't change enough to screw up your tune. with e85 you may need to add a sensor to tell the ecm the % of alcohol and have an adjuster in your tune. not sure if any of the stand alones can do this.
there are people doing the duel fuel with the squirt right now but it is 4cylinders with 4 high z injectors on map one and 4 low z injectors on the other map. the word is it works well.
from what i am reading and hearing e85 isn't exactly e85. it might be as little as 60% in the winter and varys from pump to pump. i dont think you can just set a tune and forget about it like you can with pump gas or even meth both of wich shouldn't change enough to screw up your tune. with e85 you may need to add a sensor to tell the ecm the % of alcohol and have an adjuster in your tune. not sure if any of the stand alones can do this.
thanks Chris.
this isn't how it is but another way to look at it is if you had 2 seperate computers each running their own ve map and injectors. thats prety much what we will have but it is set up in one ecm. if the ve map is set to 0 the pulse width will calculate to 0ms and the injectors wont come on so you just keep the good fuel ve map down at 0 till you want the fuel to start kicking in. there wont be any problem with 2 completely diferent fuel types.
Parish, have you used the ems pro? I saw a breif sales blurb on it, but thats it. It is from ems (austrailia) right? or is it directly related to megasquirt?
Sounded interesting, I run an old ems on my suby powered sand rail, and its simple and effective.
Anything else?
Spend $200 and intercool it. I seriously don't get the point Parish. You have way too much knowledge not to.
$200 1000 HP FMIC??? Where can I buy one???
Okay, back to the subject. What kind, if any, cooling effect does E85 have? What kind of heat drop does a FMIC have? How much does H2O injection drop heat?
Ron



