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Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
(Post 3989162)
Well you sure can beat E85 for the price, it sure is expensive when you are burning a hell of a lot more of it. Wipes out all the cost savings and then some. But that's not what this thread is about!
Another happy e85 in a car application. 352ci, 15psi 900hp. Engine has 6000 miles it, not one issue ever. Engine runs cooler, smoother and can't make it detonate if I tried lol. Like stated mpg is 30-40% less. I could see that being a problem in a boat depending on how big the tank/s are and how far you drive. |
Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
(Post 3989162)
Well you sure can beat E85 for the price, it sure is expensive when you are burning a hell of a lot more of it. Wipes out all the cost savings and then some. But that's not what this thread is about!
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Been running E85 in a Procharged 615 for 2 seasons now, no problems to date. Idles a lot better, runs strong accross the board, clean transom, runs lower Egt's, love it.
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Originally Posted by ttuton
(Post 3989174)
If your engine normally requires $7/gal race gas and you run e-85 @ $2.85 and burn 30% more fuel, you are saving $3.30 a gallon! I will take that any day.
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You can pump 110 octane right into your boat at LOTO for $8.50 a gallon and Camden on the Lake.
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Originally Posted by ttuton
(Post 3989174)
If your engine normally requires $7/gal race gas and you run e-85 @ $2.85 and burn 30% more fuel, you are saving $3.30 a gallon! I will take that any day.
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here is the problem with e85 at the pump,,its ocrane rating is wishy washy..its never consistent..because its blended at the gas station your getting it from one week it can be 105 octane and another week it can be 112 octane..if you were to but it from a fuel wholesaler like vp fuels its like 65 bucks for 115 octaine in a 5 gallon pail which makes it more expensive that running 112..
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Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
(Post 3989162)
Well you sure can beat E85 for the price, it sure is expensive when you are burning a hell of a lot more of it. Wipes out all the cost savings and then some. But that's not what this thread is about!
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Originally Posted by FIXX
(Post 3989218)
here is the problem with e85 at the pump,,its ocrane rating is wishy washy..its never consistent..because its blended at the gas station your getting it from one week it can be 105 octane and another week it can be 112 octane..if you were to but it from a fuel wholesaler like vp fuels its like 65 bucks for 115 octaine in a 5 gallon pail which makes it more expensive that running 112..
*** on another note for those who buy pump gas Race fuel. (Sunoco) or any others i will not throw out names. Do a moisture and octane level test and see what you come up with. I have also seen heard and read that by "some" standards, gas stations are allowed +- 4-6 % of advertised octane level. So 93 isn't actual 93 but ethonlol again is 9 out of 10 right on the money. Just my 2cents. |
Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
(Post 3989162)
Well you sure can beat E85 for the price, it sure is expensive when you are burning a hell of a lot more of it. Wipes out all the cost savings and then some. But that's not what this thread is about!
Nobody has said that E85 is being considered for low compression cruising. |
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