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Location: Cleveland, Ohio
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I manage a fleet of about 60 vehicles that run E-85 and or Gasoline (dual fuel), all new vehicles designed to run on E-85. Less MPG, not a very noticiable power loss. Availability in Ohio very limited. We also have 6 dedicated CNG honda's, that run on natural gas only range is only about 200 miles and as for availability of fuel stations well lets just say we dont send them very far.
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GAGT - Member
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Age: 45
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Vehicle: 2002 Grand Am GT1
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I know that it flows differently through injectors, I know that it requires different tuning, esp for cold starts, and I know that the ideal air fuel ratio is different. All that matters to me and the PCM is "Can and does the PCM maintain balance in closed loop, and with that fueling information, can it scale to the fuel flows required when it goes to open loop? (at start during cranking, during warm up, and during enrichment when the PCM is using just the MAF, crank sensory (RPMs) and throttle position sensor to estimate what it thinks is proper fueling. In my particular stock Grand Am, it seems pretty close. Can the stock fuel system handle it? Not sure. Is it drivable with no mods? Yes. Is it too lean? Unsure. To hurt anything? Unsure. (my gut says no) When I know more, I'll pass it along. I hope to be able to explain exactly what's required to do E85 in a Grand Am 6 months from now. Not in theory, but in practice. I hope to finishing the fuel barrel fix up, and set up in the next few days, and get my first 300 gallon delivery of fuel next week so I can stop making excuses to drive 80 miles round trip (sometimes carrying fuel jugs) to get my E-fix.
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GAGT - Member
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Ottawa
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Im President Charley
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understood
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GAGT - Member
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Infact i'm curious about everything, which is part of the reason i love cars so much. There's always something new to learn and try out |
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GAGT - Member
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Age: 45
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Statge 1)Pour in E85 and see what happens. Will it run? Will it break? Will it asplode? Results: Works. Probably not going to destroy the car, but can't be 100% sure until stage 2. At lower blends, everything works like normal. No diference from E0 to E10 to E20. Feels much more responsive, powerful in the E30-E40 range. At E30, doesn't show a loss of milege over E0. At E40, you start to see a loss of mileage, and know it has more power. At E50, a MIL light will illuminate, but car still runs awesome. E60 *SEEMS* the same as E50, but I've spent very little time in that range of fuel. At E70, hard starts when below 40 degrees overnight temp. Starts harder as it gets colder. Annoying...had to pour in more normal gasoline. At E70 and above, seems to lack all the power I remember at higher RPMs and lots of throttle. Anything above 4K rpms. Probably leaning out at WOT. Mileage drop of 25% at that blend. Stage 2)figure it out for real.... get real numbers off the computer to see how lean things are. Determine if I need injectors, fuel management, etc, or if it's just possible to do an E85 conversion with nothing more than uploading a file to the PCM.... or maybe that and just a fuel pressure regulator. Results: Ubber-Gage has been ordered.....Will gather more information at that time. Stage 3) Get a tune. Try again. Keep trying until it's right. Stage 4 )Have a Grand AM Flex Fuel Vehicle. Spend $10 on some badging. Be a smug bastard. Convince others to do the same. Create cloud of smug from Grand Am owners that threatens to take over the world, just like in that south park episode......
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Detroit area, MI
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I don't see what that has to do with running e85. Tuning a car for e85 is not the same as tuning on regular gasoline. The fact is there are some gapping holes in your logic which is why people are giving you such a hard time. You need to do more research, because whatever you thought you knew about tuning isn't serving you well here. If you knew how the electronics and computers in these cars worked, and you truly knew about the differences with running e85, you wouldn't be using it without making some changes first. First off, the stock injectors do NOT flow enough to maintain a proper AFR with ethanol. Yes, there is a closed loop O2 system that can make adjustments, but there is also a limit to how much the PCM can adjust the fuel trims... and if the injectors can't flow enough anyway you'll reach that limit quickly and max them out. That's why you have a check engine light, and probably all kinds of DTC's stored in your PCM. It's probably running lean as hell and detonating even under medium throttle too, which would cause it to pull ignition timing and lose power. Prolonged operation in this condition WILL damage the engine eventually. Will the car run on e85... yes. Is it a good idea to do so with a stock car... no! If you keep doing it you are basically crossing your fingers and hoping it doesn't blow up.
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For the record most every car built these days has to be able to run fine w/ 10% ethanol mixed in to the gasoline. Pumps here in Las Vegas add 10% ethanol all the time. You shouldn't notice any difference at all, period. When you're running more ethanol than gasoline, you will end up throwing codes for running too lean. There is no experimenting with your vehicle to be done. If you want to run E85, go to your tuner guy and git'er done. If you intend to keep the car stock, just toss in some slightly higher fuel injectors, and retune for the appropriate a/f and if you also so desire tune a little bit aggressively to make some power. E85 has a cooling effect and is a higher octane so you can get away with a bit more timing than normal gasoline.
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GAGT - Member
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You might as well tell me that the sky is blue. Quote:
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GAGT - Member
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Lol its so funny how this thread has become a battlefield
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'Til I see you again
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Yeah. I'm suprised it hasn't gotten locked yet.....
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I don't know about all that ... I just go by this: http://www.ecanfix.com/~mdhamilton/dutycycle1.html I generally don't like to see 20ms or higher while scanning and above 80% duty cycle isn't good. I also wouldn't use IPW's to determine whether you need bigger injectors or not without a proper tune on the car. The PCM is still commanding the stock AFR's, not the ones you'll be running. So even if your IPW's look good now they could go static later after tuning. Quote:
Past 70%(IIRC on a stock 3400) you will enter power enrichment (PE) mode and the commanded A/F will change from 14.7 to somewhere in the 13 range. Then a PE vs Time graph will adjust the A/F if you stay on the throttle.... I can give you a real good idea right now what your A/F numbers will look like when you floor it. Quote:
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Mmmm Donuts.
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Screw it, let's just beat him up instead. It's people like him making my grocery prices go up!
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mmm turbo boost
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Milwaukee WI
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ya, he's burning up your corn
. damn that woulda worked so much better for our buddy "corn"master
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GAGT - Member
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LOL finally, the mood became a bit more corny here!
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mmm turbo boost
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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oh god these jokes are bad.............
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GAGT - Member
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Mmmm Donuts.
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Oh who shoved the corn husk up your ass?
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'Til I see you again
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Yep. This thread had frittered away...
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