DKilbourne Posted September 26, 2013 Report Share Posted September 26, 2013 For anyone who actually gives a shit, I tested the e-85 from speedway at galloway and hall today. came out right at 85. 2.65 a galon too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc1647545523 Posted September 26, 2013 Report Share Posted September 26, 2013 Thanks for the info. Around Delaware and Columbus it runs 78-80. The Kroger at Sancus & Polaris is usually 81-82. Meijer only guarantees it to be higher than 70. Speedway guarantees it to be at least 57! :no: I've been told the winter formulation drops even lower. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DKilbourne Posted September 26, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2013 That sucks. not only do they usually have actual e-85, the prices are between 80 cents and a dollar cheaper than 87 there! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GSXRAntwon Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Thanks for the info, Ill be going there instead of Kroger off Holt Rd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otis Nice Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 What's the MPG difference between this and reg? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cordell Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 What's the MPG difference between this and reg? You must be missing the point. Mileage is worse on E-85, it has an octane rating around 105 and makes great race gas. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otis Nice Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 You must be missing the point. Mileage is worse on E-85, it has an octane rating around 105 and makes great race gas. So e85 is 105 octane? Maybe I am missing the point. Regardless, I was curious as to the difference people are seeing. I've read online, but aside from your point, I was wondering. No biggie. I don't have a vehicle that runs e85. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc1647545523 Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 My Scion FRS now has the Ecutek Flex Fuel system and so it runs on E85, gasoline, and any mix of the two. The car has a digital gauge for the % Ethanol content that the engine sensor reads. I've kept track of mileage and prices since the system was installed, and I get only two thirds of the mpg when I run E85 (which as I said above, has generally been only 80% ethanol instead of 85% ethanol). With the prices I've been paying, it works out to be slightly more expensive to run E85 than to run 93 octane gasoline. Of course, the car develops more horsepower and torque with E85. In my case, the power increase is about 20%. In the Toledo fuel market, there is less price difference between 93 octane gas and E85. Therefore there's a larger financial disadvantage for using E85. Where Dave (thread OP) buys it at the Speedway at Hall and Galloway, the prices would make the two fuels nearly the same in overall cost for me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otis Nice Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 My Scion FRS now has the Ecutek Flex Fuel system and so it runs on E85, gasoline, and any mix of the two. The car has a digital gauge for the % Ethanol content that the engine sensor reads. I've kept track of mileage and prices since the system was installed, and I get only two thirds of the mpg when I run E85 (which as I said above, has generally been only 80% ethanol instead of 85% ethanol). With the prices I've been paying, it works out to be slightly more expensive to run E85 than to run 93 octane gasoline. Of course, the car develops more horsepower and torque with E85. In my case, the power increase is about 20%. In the Toledo fuel market, there is less price difference between 93 octane gas and E85. Therefore there's a larger financial disadvantage for using E85. Where Dave (thread OP) buys it at the Speedway at Hall and Galloway, the prices would make the two fuels nearly the same in overall cost for me. Thanks for the info Doc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gergwheel1647545492 Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 How is it possible that the % of Ethanol varies this much? if 1 station has 85% shouldn't all the speedways be getting 85%? Is there really that big of a difference in how the Ethanol is produced? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DKilbourne Posted September 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 How is it possible that the % of Ethanol varies this much? if 1 station has 85% shouldn't all the speedways be getting 85%? Is there really that big of a difference in how the Ethanol is produced? That is a good question. Anyone on here work for or know anyone that works at a refinery? I feel like there was someone at one point who did, but can't remember. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco-REX Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 My Scion FRS now has the Ecutek Flex Fuel system and so it runs on E85, gasoline, and any mix of the two. The car has a digital gauge for the % Ethanol content that the engine sensor reads. I've kept track of mileage and prices since the system was installed, and I get only two thirds of the mpg when I run E85 (which as I said above, has generally been only 80% ethanol instead of 85% ethanol). With the prices I've been paying, it works out to be slightly more expensive to run E85 than to run 93 octane gasoline. Of course, the car develops more horsepower and torque with E85. In my case, the power increase is about 20%. In the Toledo fuel market, there is less price difference between 93 octane gas and E85. Therefore there's a larger financial disadvantage for using E85. Where Dave (thread OP) buys it at the Speedway at Hall and Galloway, the prices would make the two fuels nearly the same in overall cost for me. Cool. I have one of those kits ready to go on with the blower. How is it possible that the % of Ethanol varies this much? if 1 station has 85% shouldn't all the speedways be getting 85%? Is there really that big of a difference in how the Ethanol is produced? It must depend on how/where it's mixed. With such variation the suppliers/shippers must be doing their own mixing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cordell Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 How is it possible that the % of Ethanol varies this much? if 1 station has 85% shouldn't all the speedways be getting 85%? Is there really that big of a difference in how the Ethanol is produced? I always assumed that it had mostly to do with how much they sell and how often the tank at the station gets refilled. It's not really a high moving fuel so it makes sense to me that some stations are mixing fresh into their winter blend. I wish I knew, if the ethanol content was more predictable I'd consider running it. Maybe when I go standalone in the Miata I'll incorporate an ethanol sensor, that car would benefit the most anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DKilbourne Posted September 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Cool. I have one of those kits ready to go on with the blower. It must depend on how/where it's mixed. With such variation the suppliers/shippers must be doing their own mixing. What kit do you and doc have? that sounds like a good idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGGU Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 This is because the e85 is mixed on site iirc that's why it varies so much. If anyone wants to buy some e85 I've got 11 gallons in a container I won't be using ill sell it cheap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thorne Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Thanks for the info. Around Delaware and Columbus it runs 78-80. The Kroger at Sancus & Polaris is usually 81-82. Meijer only guarantees it to be higher than 70. Speedway guarantees it to be at least 57! :no: I've been told the winter formulation drops even lower. I tested Meijer's on 23 about a month ago and it was e85 and I've tested the sancus kroger recently at 83ish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGGU Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 I've really never seen the e85 at Meijer below e90. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc1647545523 Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Packie, which Meijer and how do you test the fuel? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DKilbourne Posted September 27, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Packie, which Meijer and how do you test the fuel? He drinks it... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BIGGU Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Sorry I thought I said that haha morse and Hamilton. I have a e-85 tester. Basically fill with water and add the e85 and shake and test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
POS VETT Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 Clever. The alcohol will dissolve in water and with known amounts of fuel and water, the parting line can be calculated to show the gasoline content. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco-REX Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 What kit do you and doc have? that sounds like a good idea. It's a kit for EcuTEK. It can communicate the Ethanol content to the ECU and adjust the timing accordingly. You can get just the bit that test the fuel. I think it's made by Zeitronix (?). But adjusting the tune on your car would need to be done manually. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1fast5gp Posted September 27, 2013 Report Share Posted September 27, 2013 I've really never seen the e85 at Meijer below e90. Well the one over near Hamilton and Morse is always a little over E90. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thorne Posted September 28, 2013 Report Share Posted September 28, 2013 It's a kit for EcuTEK. It can communicate the Ethanol content to the ECU and adjust the timing accordingly. You can get just the bit that test the fuel. I think it's made by Zeitronix (?). But adjusting the tune on your car would need to be done manually. There is a company that makes a kit to convert cars to flex fuel. I'm pretty sure Tephra has been playing with the idea if not finished it by now of making evo's flex fuel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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