Why no E85 on Peninsula?

Old 03-17-2011 | 04:18 PM
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if anyone needs a hook up on getting some 5gallon blitz fuel container, i can get them for about 12 dollars each
Old 03-17-2011 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by XxSti05xX
Nice link:
The test vehicle for our latest E85 drive was a 2010 Ford Expedition EL, one of about 50 E85-compatible 2010 models now sold in the United States. More are on the way. Ford, for instance, will dramatically expand its number of ethanol burners when it launches E85-compatible EcoBoost turbocharged engines in 2011.
mmm, haven't done too much research but an e85 tt six sounds like potential to me.

Looks like around a 5% gain in a regular car is the consensus:
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but I've only seen assertions, nothing from a good solid source.
Old 03-17-2011 | 04:33 PM
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not true steve, go to chevy.com and look at the silverado hd, under performance it says that with e85 the power ddifference is about 40hp bue do the better gas

You are trippin. Please post the link where you read that. Umm and Silverado HD are diesels.
I did go on Chevy's website and saw nothing stating that E85 gives you a boost in HP/TQ

But if someone posts proof I'll gladly admit Im wrong

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Old 03-17-2011 | 05:24 PM
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^ sorry it's the 5.3 leter flex v8 under e85 information
Old 03-17-2011 | 07:29 PM
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E85 is 105 Octane... vs standard pump 87 Octane. This allows the Flex Fuel cars to run much more aggressive timing and could make more power

Sidebar - it really pissed me off that the Corvettes aren't flex fuel.
Old 03-18-2011 | 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Lowend
E85 is 105 Octane... vs standard pump 87 Octane. This allows the Flex Fuel cars to run much more aggressive timing and could make more power

Sidebar - it really pissed me off that the Corvettes aren't flex fuel.
FWIW, from wikipedia:

"There is no requirement to post octane on an E85 dispenser. If a retailer chooses to post octane, they should be aware that the often cited 105 octane is incorrect. This number was derived by using ethanol’s blending octane value in gasoline. This is not the proper way to calculate the octane of E85. Ethanol’s true octane value should be used to calculate E85’s octane value. This results in an octane range of 94-96 (R+M)/2. These calculations have been confirmed by actual-octane engine tests." [6]


my question is....is there any place to get E98? I've heard the 'blend' at the pump can vary a bit, and some people are just buying E98 and just mixing it with 91 down to E85 on their own.

Anyone DD'ing E85 in the south bay? Anyone running high HP on E85 around here? I'm thinking of switching over for the rally car.
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