Anyone using E85 with uprev?
Stock O2's only read down to 11.25... closed loop fueling is NOT possible I would have to assume.
E85 stoich .................. 9.765
E85 max power rich ...... 6.975
E85 max power lean ..... 8.4687
My AEM UEGO doesn't go under 10:1, and even a dynojet doesn't go under 9:1 (at least from my experience??) so how do you guys even do a power tune and/or monitor your A:F with any EMS?
E85 stoich .................. 9.765
E85 max power rich ...... 6.975
E85 max power lean ..... 8.4687
My AEM UEGO doesn't go under 10:1, and even a dynojet doesn't go under 9:1 (at least from my experience??) so how do you guys even do a power tune and/or monitor your A:F with any EMS?
Last edited by djamps; Jun 30, 2011 at 06:35 AM.
stoic doesnt matter. lambda is lambda.
e85 tunes to the same AFR as gas. 13:1 cruise, 12:1 under load.
when you put E85 in, it will just run super lean, so you just keep adding fuel til your wideband says 13:1.
e85 tunes to the same AFR as gas. 13:1 cruise, 12:1 under load.
when you put E85 in, it will just run super lean, so you just keep adding fuel til your wideband says 13:1.
Damn I guess I have some more homework to do LOL thanks for the nudge.
discovered one right down the street just prior to stopping a soccer mom from filling her '99 accord with it...and there's a few others around somewhere too. Looking forward to messing around with it.
Last edited by djamps; Jul 3, 2011 at 08:05 PM.
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Probably the wrong place to ask but figured i'd give it a shot before I start a new thread:
Is there headroom on the stock injectors for E85 on an N/A basis? Real reason is nitrous use, but I don't know if they have the needed extra capacity.
Is there headroom on the stock injectors for E85 on an N/A basis? Real reason is nitrous use, but I don't know if they have the needed extra capacity.
since extra fuel is coming from a solenoid for nitrous, i'd say that the stock injectors have enough pulse width for E85. You'd want a bigger fuel pump though for when you are spraying.
Stock pump usually gets far enough for the power i'm looking to put down. Although I wouldn't mind if all I had to change was a pump, I'm thinking i'd need bigger injectors before I need a bigger fuel pump.
You'd be running at 90+% idc at best assuming you don't run out of fuel. Easy way to tell is log your IDC %... if you're under 60% at WOT you MIGHT be OK on E85 because remember you'll be adding around 30% more fuel. Keep in mind running high IDC's aren't good for the injectors, so ideally you SHOULD get bigger injectors.
Last edited by djamps; Jul 5, 2011 at 06:26 AM.
You'd be running at 90+% idc at best assuming you don't run out of fuel. Easy way to tell is log your IDC %... if you're under 60% at WOT you MIGHT be OK on E85 because remember you'll be adding around 30% more fuel. Keep in mind running high IDC's aren't good for the injectors, so ideally you SHOULD get bigger injectors.
Yeah, I just hate being the one to do the first experimentation. I did that a lot on my last platform, but this is a much larger community so I hoped someone had been there before. I'll log my PW with the Cobb and see what I come up with. I believe I wasn't getting more than 13.4ish at max, but at 8k that doesn't leave much room.
to be on the safe side if you ever plan on upgrading in the future you might as well do injectors and a pump now.. for peace of mind.
It's like cheap race gas, 105 or so octane... with a E85 dyno tune you could theoretically run more timing and get more power before the engine pings. Other than that the benefits are not many... MPG's will be ~30% less and the price isn't much cheaper than 93 octane.
yea a few years ago i could get e85 for less than regular gas. then it was def. worth it. now however i would only run it on a weekend warrior/track style car. I was usually able to tune it to about 20% less efficient on fuel, on a turbo vehicle i was normally able to get about 10-15% more power by adding a few more psi and either keeping the timing or adding some depending on the boost level etc..
as far as our cars and NA is concerned it would probably not be worth it..
as far as our cars and NA is concerned it would probably not be worth it..







