bigdog9191999
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the short and sweet on e85 from my experience and research.
on a basically stock daily driven commuter vehicle you may notice a touch more power, and about 30% decrease in mpg. end of story, if your cost isn't in the 40%+ cheaper then it most likely isn't worth the trouble running it.
now where it does make difference and is like liquid gold in in higher performance and boosted applications. esp where you would otherwise be forced to run premium instead of 87. you get race fuel like benefits on a fraction the cost. so it can be kinda like street legal widely available ( at least wider) race fuel. and it cost you a fraction of what race fuel runs and is still well worth it over standard premium esp for the added benefits.
boost makes heat period. the alcohol in e85 acts as a coolant as well as fuel. so to a point you can add more fuel to combat extra heat from extra timing or boost.
the experience I have comes most from supercharged 3800's like grand prix, regal, ect. and we can drop 7-8 pully sizes with nothing more than larger injectors and a tune with e85 gaining upward of 75-100 whp and 100 wtq. and for just a fuel swap and fuel flow mods that is pretty incredible. now you start adding cam, tb and other mods with a good tune you are talking pretty considerable gains over a standard premium fuel counterpart.
I did a cam, injectors, headers and several other supporting mods on my old car and touched about 280whp and 360wtq. and that was a considerable amount of work, the last on I had just injectors, e85 and a tune and both cars ran the same size pully and from experience I would guess 250-260whp and 325ish wtq. now the cam changes the power range but to be that close with that minimal amount of work, or to compound that and put e85 on the cammed car would have make even more difference.
I have a buddy with a dyno, I may have to see how willing he would be to make some pulls. and run it 3 separate configurations
100% stock ( stock pully is 3.8'')
pully, tune, injectors and a couple minor exhaust mods ( basically as much as I can on premium, which should be about about a 3.5 pully)
then swap fuel, and pully down some more ( will have enough injector from swapping previously, just now will be using more of their potential, and the fuel will allow more boost so smaller pully should be able to run about a 3.2)
and if real ambitus I have a set of higher ratio rockers ( 1.9 vs the stock 1.7) which should be good for another 2-3 pully sizes or down to a 2.9-3.0 ish.
on a basically stock daily driven commuter vehicle you may notice a touch more power, and about 30% decrease in mpg. end of story, if your cost isn't in the 40%+ cheaper then it most likely isn't worth the trouble running it.
now where it does make difference and is like liquid gold in in higher performance and boosted applications. esp where you would otherwise be forced to run premium instead of 87. you get race fuel like benefits on a fraction the cost. so it can be kinda like street legal widely available ( at least wider) race fuel. and it cost you a fraction of what race fuel runs and is still well worth it over standard premium esp for the added benefits.
boost makes heat period. the alcohol in e85 acts as a coolant as well as fuel. so to a point you can add more fuel to combat extra heat from extra timing or boost.
the experience I have comes most from supercharged 3800's like grand prix, regal, ect. and we can drop 7-8 pully sizes with nothing more than larger injectors and a tune with e85 gaining upward of 75-100 whp and 100 wtq. and for just a fuel swap and fuel flow mods that is pretty incredible. now you start adding cam, tb and other mods with a good tune you are talking pretty considerable gains over a standard premium fuel counterpart.
I did a cam, injectors, headers and several other supporting mods on my old car and touched about 280whp and 360wtq. and that was a considerable amount of work, the last on I had just injectors, e85 and a tune and both cars ran the same size pully and from experience I would guess 250-260whp and 325ish wtq. now the cam changes the power range but to be that close with that minimal amount of work, or to compound that and put e85 on the cammed car would have make even more difference.
I have a buddy with a dyno, I may have to see how willing he would be to make some pulls. and run it 3 separate configurations
100% stock ( stock pully is 3.8'')
pully, tune, injectors and a couple minor exhaust mods ( basically as much as I can on premium, which should be about about a 3.5 pully)
then swap fuel, and pully down some more ( will have enough injector from swapping previously, just now will be using more of their potential, and the fuel will allow more boost so smaller pully should be able to run about a 3.2)
and if real ambitus I have a set of higher ratio rockers ( 1.9 vs the stock 1.7) which should be good for another 2-3 pully sizes or down to a 2.9-3.0 ish.