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Re: Flex Fuel Z32
Posted by
NytWolf
on April 12, 2010 at 10:48 AM
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Flex Fuel Z32
posted by not4resaleZ
on April 12, 2010 at 10:07 AM
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:Because of the stoichiometric ratio, you should get more energy out of a pound of air.
No, because of the lower stoichiometric ratio, you get a decreased MPG.
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Flex Fuel Z32
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not4resaleZ
10:07:43 04/12/10
Re: Flex Fuel Z32 -
NytWolf
10:48:34 04/12/10
You get lower MPG because of the lower energy content
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not4resaleZ
11:07:25 04/12/10
MPG is not a measure of efficiency.
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Jehannum
11:10:42 04/12/10
"30% more fuel" required
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LJZTT
12:16:01 04/12/10
why not just have a seperate tune for E-85?
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FuerGrissa
12:16:54 04/12/10
It would be nice to not have to worry about having different
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not4resaleZ
13:50:04 04/12/10
All this negativity.... You need this
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kickerzx
14:43:59 04/12/10
And of course, adjust timing. not just fueling.. (n/m)
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kickerzx
14:53:18 04/12/10
Thanks for the advice. I like BDE rails, but already have
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not4resaleZ
15:44:59 04/12/10
When you come up with a cheap way to
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Jehannum
15:13:19 04/12/10
Newer injectors - No problem. (n/m)
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kickerzx
15:17:46 04/12/10
Newer injectors are just as susceptible
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Jehannum
15:24:06 04/12/10
I think it's a valid question.
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not4resaleZ
17:22:50 04/12/10
Are you sure it uses less air per unit of energy released? (n/m)
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collegeboy
17:34:33 04/12/10
Using stoich ratios of 9.765 and 14.7 and energy contents
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not4resaleZ
19:06:38 04/12/10
Here are the numbers I got from googleing NASIOC e85
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not4resaleZ
19:23:41 04/12/10
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