Posted by jonnny2006 on May 05, 2008 at 20:36:53 from (72.171.0.141):
In Reply to: E-85, Ethanol posted by H fanatic on May 05, 2008 at 20:00:31:
nick it is nice that you have increased the compression in your engine. this is tru wheather you run it on gas or alcohol. I have a 40 A that i run E85 in it, and i din't have to adjust anything. I cant tell the diffrence in power. As for the all brass tip, I would not even bother changing it unless it becomes a problume. Here in minnesota the law requires a 10% alcohol blend and that has been in effect for almost a decade or longer and i havent had any fuel related problumes what so ever. I belive that alcohol will be the future fuel. I just wish they would start making the fuel out of grass instead of corn. I also run 50% E10 and 50% E85 in my van.(2001 windstar).. It is not a flex fuel engine but it runs just fine on the 50/50 blend. The only thing i noticed is my milage dropped from 19.1 to 18.2 But e85 is 60 cents a gallon cheeper. bt i run e85 as it is a sustainable fuel, also the exaust dosent stink nearly as bad in fact the rain cap on my A is turning a lighter color almost white.
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