Let's not bash the juice, we all know the cons to the stuff. Is anyone running it in your festiva?
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if youre turbo there is no better mod to squeeze a few extra hp out of your engine. if youre n/a and not running at least 14:1 compression there is no use for it. i picked up at least 40whp at the same boost and bumping timing 3* after 4k rpm in my turbo BP.I know its a piece of crap but im still faster...and its 100% legal!!!!!
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Timing is everything. Last time on the dyno I advanced my timing 1 degree, and made 7 more hp and 17 ft lbsLast edited by eurotiva; 02-05-2015, 11:14 AM.-Greg
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I have a feeling that is going to depend on what part of the country you are in/the supplier or station. Those are just the general numbers IPO had seen, and he was the only guy I knew testing it every fill up.Originally posted by bhearts View PostI've heard the mixture extremes are pretty terrible. From 65 percent ethanol to 82 percent.
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Ethanol has a significantly faster flame speed than gasoline. So not only can you run closer to (if not in excess of, if you have everything dialed in) optimal timing, but a change of 3-4 degrees advance is going to effectively act like a lot more advance than that because you also are using a faster burning fuel (that requires less advance for optimal timing, so you basically have already moved the timing curve closer to optimal just by switching the fuel type). There's all kinds of misinformation out there related to the burn speed and burn temp of gasoline vs ethanol vs methanol, but I'm going to put my faith in the EPA study on the matter, not hearsay.Originally posted by bhearts View PostReally? That much hp from 3 degrees of timing? Why after 4k?
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For those that care, here's the epa paper. It's a good read. The flame speed chsrt is on page 5 or so. Note that it's fuel air equivalence ratio (the reciprocal of typical afr or lambda), so as you go to the right of the chart it is richer.
http://www.epa.gov/otaq/presentation...-isaf-no55.pdfLast edited by ZephTheChef; 02-05-2015, 05:55 PM.
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