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E85 mix example

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There have been some confusion on how much to E85 to mix with 93 and 91 octane.. this should give you some idea how much you need for E30..

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Will 37% be too much ethanol for long term reliability? Or is that within the range that my engine will accept?
 


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There are a few of us that are running E40 blends for the track but E30 seems best for overall, day-to-day drivability... I've been using an E30 for almost 20k miles now, no issues, no knock (which is important in this high heat of El Paso), and clean, no spots spark plugs...
 


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I fill up with an e65 blend and switch maps to accommodate that blend. I start out with e65 with a map, so that I can extend my use running with an ethanol blend per tank. At about half tank I'll fill up with regular gas where e85 is not available bringing my blend to about e40. I then switch maps to accommodate that blend. I also have an ethanol content analyzer for accuracy in determining the content's absolute mixture, so I can switch and run the appropriate map. At some point I'll probably fill up with straight e85, but not tuned for all out power, just tuned to be able to run on it.

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I fill up with an e65 blend and switch maps to accommodate that blend. I start out with e65 with a map, so that I can extend my use running with an ethanol blend per tank. At about half tank I'll fill up with regular gas where e85 is not available bringing my blend to about e40. I then switch maps to accommodate that blend. I also have an ethanol content analyzer for accuracy in determining the content's absolute mixture, so I can switch and run the appropriate map. At some point I'll probably fill up with straight e85, but not tuned for all out power, just tuned to be able to run on it.

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Speak more of this analyzer that you have. Do you have an install/build linky doing this? Where did you buy this? (I need this for my cyborg)
 


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