Originally Posted By: sciphi
Originally Posted By: oppirs
E-85 has one merit & only one, higher octane! Good for those high compression engines I use to run.
If they sold E-100 it be $50 a gallon due to a booze tax
Turbocharged cars + E85 could be a win, as long as the engine has a proper computer calibration to extract all the potential out of E85. I've heard of some crazy dyno figures on turbo cars properly equipped and tuned for E85, power levels that simply aren't possible on pump gas.
Right now, all the "flex-fuel" vehicles are a boondoggle. Being able to run E85 does not mean they run well on it!
Saw a dude from Miami (Dade County, FL plates) who had a Firebird with a custom-tuned ECM controlling a twin-turbo LS1, could run 89 or 93 octane gas, or could run E85. On E85, it was a low 9-second car...and it was the guy's ONLY VEHICLE. he drove it on at least three Power Tours of 3000+ miles EACH. He usually ran it on gas, but if going to the track, he would fill with alky.