I'll be filling up on Saturday -- provided the pump has E85 -- after a run up to the north side of the city, so I'll be checking percentages before and after.
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I have noticed in the past when running E10 my % has read 7% and even read 3% for one tank.Thanks for the information. 71.76% sounds pretty plausible as a real value for E85. After I burn down this tank of zero, I will fill with E85 and test it with the bottle. Maybe my virtual sensor will be more accurate on the other end of the scale.
I have noticed in the past when running E10 my % has read 7% and even read 3% for one tank.
I think if you're having a problem with it not calculating accurately with a known/tested fuel, then something that's involved in the calculation isn't working correctly.
Oxygen sensors, MAF sensor, knock sensor maybe?, or even in the ECM calibration. Have you checked to see if you have the latest calibration?
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You can create a custom PID... just enter the information that I posted in those screen shots.
Your girls are smart... they can figure it out.
if this is true should the hybrid be able to run E85 as well? it has the same injectors as the flex modelsGM, in all of their infinite wisdom, did away with the physical flex fuel sensor on the GMT900 platform, it is probably sitting in a box on a shelf, along with the cabin air filter, lights under the dash and on the door panels, at GM headquarters.
The GMT800s have an actual FF sensor but the GMT900s use an algorithm, based off of different parameters including the O2 sensors, to deduce the ethanol percentage.... or perhaps a crystal ball.... lol
if this is true should the hybrid be able to run E85 as well? it has the same injectors as the flex models
I got my last backwards. The kids have Apple phones and tell me that Torque is not available. So they have Dash Command and on that one they cannot pull up alcohol, so they tell me.
if this is true should the hybrid be able to run E85 as well? it has the same injectors as the flex models
the only station with E85 is chevron down the street 3-4 miles awayThe sure way to find out is too run the tank down real low and then fill it with E85. Clearly you will have the volumetric capacity with the injectors. Does Circle K even sell E85?