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Old February 10th, 2008, 04:04 PM   #1
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E-85 fuel kit


Ok, I got an 06 V6 mustang. I have been looking around and I see E85 conversion kits for sale in the 300.00. well sadly there are only 4 gas stations in Utah that sell E-85 Fuel. so if I install a E85 Fuel, can I still run gas, or does that make it so my car can ONLY run E-85?

Has anyone done a E-85 kit on their mustang.? Will I lose power, or will it stay the same. some people say with E-85 you can actually gain Hp over gas..
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Old February 10th, 2008, 04:10 PM   #2
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youll loose power

In btu's It goes e85<10%ethanol< 100% gasoline making the most power

Youll need more fuel to make the same power
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Originally Posted by Hourofpain View Post
youll loose power

In btu's It goes e85<10%ethanol< 100% gasoline making the most power

Youll need more fuel to make the same power
Explain this.
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Old February 11th, 2008, 10:27 PM   #4
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the reviews say you gain HP since E85 is like 105 octane and gas is only 91 is highest. says you gain HP with converiting to E85. however you lose 10% MPG..
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You dont gain horsepower simply because you switch fuels. The ability to run higher compression, or more boost, or advance your timing is what produces more HP. Raising the octane doesnt increase power, it simply allows you to make more power.

E85 doesnt release the same amount of energy per gallon burned that gasoline does, so you need to burn more of it, to travel the same distance, and make the same power gasoline does.
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Originally Posted by Hourofpain View Post
youll loose power

In btu's It goes e85<10%ethanol< 100% gasoline making the most power

Youll need more fuel to make the same power
you dont lose power??? wtf? where did you hear this?

You only lose if you keep the stock injectors. The kits come with bigger injector's though.

You see... to make the same power that gas makes, e85 has to have more pumped into the cylinder, resulting in less MPG, but who cares, E85 is much much much cheaper than gas... put into plain terms.

E85 runs anywhere from 105-109 octane. So you can run higher compression safer with a 105 octane tune.
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What about the engine components, does it come with anything to coat the motor inside
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Originally Posted by pro06gt View Post
What about the engine components, does it come with anything to coat the motor inside
What are you talking about?
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like is it hard on ur engine
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E85 isnt any harder on an engine than Gasoline.
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