Another e85 question
Lets just say that the nitrous cools the air charge a hell of a lot better than the corn juice does.
Any thoughts on this idea?
Also the same source said really big shots with alcohol the Nitrous can start to cool the fuel and that can cause adverse effects? Any exsperiance with this one way or the other?
And on the alcohol deal, he's right. Alcohol doesn't like to vaporize and come apart when cooled. In fact, its molecules want to clump together. Thus, showing less air(o2) to the fuel and resulting in poor combustion.
I agree there are better fuels from a performance standpoint, but from a convenience standpoint (because this will actually be a streetcar...not a "streetcar") it's the best option guys like me have from the pump. No mixing fuels. No carrying gas cans. No additives needed. And its CHEAP.
Around me most pumps are quite consistent (I actually have 4 or 5 ethanol plants within an hour of my house) so jetting shouldn't be too big of a deal. But i'll be able to constantly monitor the fuel and make changes accordingly
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And on the alcohol deal, he's right. Alcohol doesn't like to vaporize and come apart when cooled. In fact, its molecules want to clump together. Thus, showing less air(o2) to the fuel and resulting in poor combustion.
Myself want to run E85 bracket most of the time and a few fun races a year hit it 300? I have been ok with VP 110 so I assumed E85 would be a cheaper option at 30-50 gallons a month.
Myself want to run E85 bracket most of the time and a few fun races a year hit it 300? I have been ok with VP 110 so I assumed E85 would be a cheaper option at 30-50 gallons a month.
. Biggest thing for me was reading the timing strap to see where it was. I've had a Nitrous outlet 102 2 stage plate and now a puck installed on a catb intake. Hoping to hit 8's these season. Car will go single digits na
on e85 I believe the window is a lot bigger then pump gas or even standalone for race gas and pump gas on motor which I did too.
I ran 250 on e85 and system didn't pull timing and I was on 34 or 36 total in 1/4 mile and didn't see anything that might have been damaged, wish I logged it. but not willing to take that chance again.
Biggest thing I see in mistakes is not haveing enough pump to keep up with demand of fuel. I run 8an to and 8an from tank. I have a triple hat system with 2 pumps.
oh I did ask once if I could have a co pilot to look at my gauges as I made a pass, yep NOPE!! lol
On pump gas it was a little easier as you can look at the plugs and decide more gas, more nitrous more timing etc. on e85 I would look for knock if you can log it (FI)
if carb, possibly engine temps right after the run.
Whatever Lambda your make peak/safe power NA, use the same Lambda when spraying.
I think you are more likely to hurt the engine running too rich...







