E85 vs 93
OYou need to completely empty ur tank I would advise against mixing fuels even by the smallest margins.
where i live e85 is 80 cents cheaper. at the end of the day, e85 is where its at. its like getting race gas for dirt cheap and it keeps your motor clean and knock is kept away. e85 is what you should run but get a beater car for loooong commutes if you can.
I am going to make the switch in the spring as well. To be safe u need to buy a e85 tester, I got.mine from buschur racing. They cost $15.00 plus shipping and its simple to use for accurately making sure it is 85% eth. Go to buschurracing.com and check it out.
Never tried emptying my tank but it doesn't sound fun. From what I heard there are two plugs at the front of tank but not sure.
so if its not 85% dont do it? i thought in the winter the blend has more gas in it. or do you NEED two maps when switching?
No need to get under the car. Simply unhook the fuel return line from the fuel rail and let the car idle, with the fuel line directed into a gas can. Only takes a few minutes if you let the tank run pretty low on the day you are planning to change out.
Take a look at the minimal mods in my signature vs. the incredible gains in HP and TQ I gained with a tune. I would definitely say the switch is worth it. In addition, depending on what exhaust you are running, the smell is much better with E85 vs. 93 octance.
I'm just gonna go e85 lol gas stations are right Down the road I wish shell had e85 I work at shell so I'm gonna ask If they've ever thought about getting e85 well right now it would be e70 cause I live in Chicago
i haven't switched back because it take a bit more of a commitment but if i got stuck and needed gas it wouldn't be a big deal really.
winter blend isn't always optimal for hard driving but that's why god invented datalogs.
(but what the hell do i know? i just some dude on the internet who apparently believes he's the e85 expert now)
i have a link to that shows all the grades of e85 for every month by state. it's on my home computer and i will edit this post with it when i get home.
Some good info in this thread and some not so good. You DO NOT need to empty your tank when switching, just run it low, and fill up with the other type of fuel. If your tuner knows what he is doing, then the summer/winter blend issue is moot. I race on winter blend probably 3-4 times per year, never had an issue.
It is ABSOLUTELY worth if for anybody that has access to the fuel, even if you are bone stock. The mileage is a little bit lower, but the additional power makes it a no brainer. E85 is the good stuff!!
It is ABSOLUTELY worth if for anybody that has access to the fuel, even if you are bone stock. The mileage is a little bit lower, but the additional power makes it a no brainer. E85 is the good stuff!!







