Interesting results i remember when it first came out at Morrisons Dave at Emerlad did a back to back dyno test.
I think he found 10% or so gain with no remap just the fuel swap on his 944 turbo
One thing he mentioned to me was how it could potentially eat away the fuel system internals. He said the tank looked like it had been acid stripped when the emptied it.
I guess depends on each car as to how the lines and pump would cope long term.
Liam
moving to E85
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Fuel AFRst FARst Equivalence Lambda
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Gasoline stoich 14.7 0.068 1 1
Gasoline Max power rich 12.5 0.08 1.176 0.8503
Gasoline Max power lean 13.23 0.0755 1.111 0.900
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E85 stoich 9.765 0.10235 1 1
E85 Max power rich 6.975 0.1434 1.40 0.7143
E85 Max power lean 8.4687 0.118 1.153 0.8673
The 20% E85 mix gave the following results on Zen's dyno a couple of weeks ago:

It seemed that the 490 bhp map was a little octane limited at the top end and the extra provided by the E85 meant it would keep more timing in. I doubt whether the E85 provided 55bhp power advantage on its own.
Having had a chance to look at MPG on the 20% mix it has not altered much to be fair, still getting on average 23 mpg with a mixture of driving and 26-70 on mostly motorway.
Now moving to a slightly stronger mix 8)

It seemed that the 490 bhp map was a little octane limited at the top end and the extra provided by the E85 meant it would keep more timing in. I doubt whether the E85 provided 55bhp power advantage on its own.
Having had a chance to look at MPG on the 20% mix it has not altered much to be fair, still getting on average 23 mpg with a mixture of driving and 26-70 on mostly motorway.
Now moving to a slightly stronger mix 8)
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Duncan,
Were you running mid 12's AFR at high load on just 99RON and no additives? If so what AFR's at load are you running on a 5% and 10% mix.
Curious to know as i will be visiting my local E85 stockist in Wellingborough next week for 20ltrs of their finest to start looking at the possibilities of permanently running 5% or 10% mix. Any ideas what the Octane rating will be at those % mixes?
I know in the USA you can buy pre-mixed 93 Octane (98RON) pump gas with varying % mix of E85. Shame they didn't do that here.
Were you running mid 12's AFR at high load on just 99RON and no additives? If so what AFR's at load are you running on a 5% and 10% mix.
Curious to know as i will be visiting my local E85 stockist in Wellingborough next week for 20ltrs of their finest to start looking at the possibilities of permanently running 5% or 10% mix. Any ideas what the Octane rating will be at those % mixes?
I know in the USA you can buy pre-mixed 93 Octane (98RON) pump gas with varying % mix of E85. Shame they didn't do that here.
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! 

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Francis - I dont run in the 12's AFR wise apart from part throttle. Peak torque I am at about 0.78 lambda.
Ignore the octane - the burn characteristics are different - you will be surprised how different.
I didnt bother with a 5% or 10% mix on the E85 in the end - just went straight to a 20% but I would think that a 10% mix would net some noticeable improvements if you took it to a dyno.
10% mix is easy though - 5litres bio 45 litres Vpower.
Ignore the octane - the burn characteristics are different - you will be surprised how different.
I didnt bother with a 5% or 10% mix on the E85 in the end - just went straight to a 20% but I would think that a 10% mix would net some noticeable improvements if you took it to a dyno.
10% mix is easy though - 5litres bio 45 litres Vpower.
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I have a 60ltr tank so 6ltrs for me. Don't think i'm ready to run 20% but 10% in daily use would be good i think and as you've said, should net some reasonable results.
So you're running c.11.46 AFR at peak torque on 99RON only. I'm not too far off that myself
Looking forward to doing some logging. :thumb:
So you're running c.11.46 AFR at peak torque on 99RON only. I'm not too far off that myself

Looking forward to doing some logging. :thumb:
Buggers cancelled my op just a couple of days before it was due. Inconsiderate barstewards!! 

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