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02-06-2012, 11:07 AM | #1 | ||
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hey guys, just wanting to know, if anyone has used E10 to race and what its like, was thinking of using it for the nationals next weekend
cheers ' peter
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02-06-2012, 11:12 AM | #2 | ||
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This is a polarising subject but my personal view is that using e10 will make it much easier for you to see the car you are racing.
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02-06-2012, 11:19 AM | #3 | ||
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Most with turbo / forced induction switch or tune to E85 requiring larger injectors and pumps.. Depending on power the fuel lines too..
Strange as it may seem I find 98 and E10 80/20 % mix seems to work.. Check the drag section...All engines are different.. There's less energy in Ethanol [compared to petrol] but you can run more of it with longer combustion...
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02-06-2012, 11:42 AM | #7 | ||
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e10 in a turbo foon?
your asking for trouble there. if you can find some of the 98 ron rated e10 from united servos or the 100 ron then go for it, its probably quite good, BUT if its the regular GARBAGE 91 ron with ethanol to water it down further your asking for detonation problems under boost. not all e10 is the same mate. Ice |
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02-06-2012, 11:45 AM | #8 | ||
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i'll use what i always use 98, and i'll add some octane booster lol
that should help
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02-06-2012, 11:48 AM | #9 | ||
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BP Ultimate. Octane Boost if you wanna have a circle jerk with all your mates. It won't make any difference.
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02-06-2012, 11:51 AM | #10 | ||
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octane booster is fun stuff, but be aware it can foul up sparkplugs and do some other odd things. well it used to when it was all the hype years ago, not sure nowadays
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E10 isn't 91 ron, Ethanol is an octane booster E10 is 93-95 ron. Infact, some Octane boosters on the market use Ethanol as an octaine booster...especially as they move away from more toxic chemicals such as Toluene. Even Petrol companies use Ethanol in the chemical make up of some normal and higher octane fuel blends...
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02-06-2012, 12:01 PM | #13 | ||
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someone told me to use the E10 and add a bottle of nylon octane booster
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02-06-2012, 12:03 PM | #14 | ||
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even better, use my dads home made gruppa, then she will go like a rocket hahaha
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and yes some octane boosters do include ethanol to increase RON points, there the ones i specifically would avoid lol. ice |
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With a good condition engine, and same brand fuel, the actually increase is about 2.5-8%. Its higher in the first few runs, but, as the ECU "learns" it adjusts accordingly. Other factors linked to Ethanol usage is moisture build up in the tank...normal petrol carry this moisture, Ethanol will however pick it up and carry it through the system. Ethanol will also clear out carbon build-up in the engine. Its no wonder some cars will have funny characteristics during the initial change over, but after some k's are run on it, it should be fine...
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An ECU can't "learn" things mate. An ECU can adjust timing if it has a knock sensor, which detects pinging and adjusts timing accordingly.
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Makes you wonder about the quality of the base fuel in E10 when you add an octane booster to get to 91....
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To the OP. If your track day is a one off, pump your tank with 98 then add an octane booster. It may make nill difference over 98 alone but at least you tried. If it is a regular thing, do the above mix, try to calculate the average octane of your brew and get a tune suited to getting the best power from the tank.
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Using ethanol based fuels will result a leaner tune unless it is adjusted to suit the stoich value of the fuel, E10 is not a big issue in closed loop as the ecu will adjust for it assuming everything else is good, but any open loop and especially WOT will be leaner than what the car has been tuned for
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the only thing i dont like about ethonal in my falcons is the fuel economy is worse. I did notice it was slightly more responsive thou. if your running on 98 all the time i'd stick with it for racing
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If you use fuel "A" all the time doesn't it take a few tanks of fuel "B" before you notice the benefits of fuel "B". Isn't it to do with the fuel trim in the ECU.
So if the above is correct (and I am not saying it is) then going to a once off of fuel "B" will provide no benefits. |
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02-06-2012, 04:15 PM | #27 | ||
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just thought that it burns a little bit quicker, might go a little bit better, i know that E10 is cheaper than 98
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E10 is an oxygenated fuel..
The 02 sensors pick this up adding more fuel to burn oxygen.. I would concentrate on running fast consistent times... If you tuned the engine to whatever fuel it would be more efficient.. If your drag racing etc then economy doesn't come into it.. Unless your a real nerd...Lol...
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