Anyone though of making their own E85 yet? I though about making my own bio-diesel because that is what I use to heat my house with, however then I would have to purchase diesel powered vehicles. Then you need a steady supply of waste veggie oil.
I can buy conversion kits for our vehicles for about $350 to run E85....I see people already doing it on the internet, basically just set up a still and start making moonshine, 85 gallons of white-lightning + 15 gallons of gas and you have 100 gallons of E85 for under $100.
This is looking like a pretty tempting option as apposed to paying aver $4 a gallon at the pump pretty soon!
E85 burns in half the time regular gas, I.e. 20 gallons of fuel would last longer than 20g of e85, just bc e85 is cheaper u spend more bc it burns so quick, and I herd its not very good for ur engine
my rangers flex fuel i run e85 when im somewhere that has it and i get like 9mpg with it or 14 or 15 on reg gas
Quote from: burl on February 28, 2011, 08:15:48 PM
E85 burns in half the time regular gas, I.e. 20 gallons of fuel would last longer than 20g of e85, just bc e85 is cheaper u spend more bc it burns so quick, and I herd its not very good for ur engine
You lose about 20-25% fuel economy running E85 so 100 gallons of E85 would be equal to 75 gallons of gas...now lets do some math.
100 gallons of homemade E85 cost under $100
75 gallons of gas at $3.30 a gallon at today's average price equals $247.50
Now wait until all this oil crap drive prices up to $5 a gallon and think about how much money can be saved.
As far as E85 not being good for your motor is a total myth. You run ethanol in your vehicle every day...most gas has 10% ethanol in it now days, it is very hard to find 100% gas anymore.
Ethanol burns way cleaner and cooler than gas and has higher octane rating, in turn you can up the compression in your motor and program computer for more timing, can also run super charger or turbo with crazy boost...mods like these would create better fuel economy and eliminate that mpg of E85 vs straight gas gap.
Many of the turbo import tuner folks are already on to E85 for these exact reasons and running 30psi of boost on daily drivers and getting better mileage than running straight gas at lower boost levels.
Quote from: rangerwheelinmike on February 28, 2011, 08:20:25 PM
my rangers flex fuel i run e85 when im somewhere that has it and i get like 9mpg with it or 14 or 15 on reg gas
meeijers in birchrun has it
i guess it can deteriorate some seals tho in engine
plus if you were making moonshine you could have some good costumers for just the shine!!! ;D beerr
i now some 1 that has been runing e58 in a dert latemodle and he lovees it i am going to be puting my bbc on it this year and yes u do bern 20-25% more then gas bot it is rated at like 108 octane i see it as a happy mid point to full alkahaw
dont u have to run a special carb to run e85
Quote from: 355REDNECK on February 28, 2011, 09:52:58 PM
dont u have to run a special carb to run e85
Alcohol carb...modern, cars you can buy conversion kits, I am opting for a more expensive kit that automatically detects the % of E85 in your tank, they have cheap kits but you have to manually switch to either E85 or gas and you can only run one or the other.
I need to stupid proof this for the wife ==roll
The kit I am thinking about comes with all the seals, gaskets, O rings, ect that I would need to change in order to run it.
to run e85 u have to put special seals, gaskets, O rings
the e 85 will eat away the seals and other soft parts of a carb also fuel lines i was out in iowa 4 or 5 years ago and that e 85 was real cheap like 99 cents a gallon burned twice as much and that winter the fuel lines on my truck were leakin when i pulled all them off i discovered the lines had rusted on the inside more than out i think the trucks engine got hooked on the stuff beacuse it never ran the same after JMO
what kind of fuel lines would u have to run to run it
stainless or that plastic stuff new cars have on them
would u have to run special rings oil seals gasket and stuff like that
i dont think so but not for shure just the fuel delivery parts carb fuel lines and stuff but not shure
Quote from: OHEARN.2012 on February 28, 2011, 08:35:15 PM
Quote from: rangerwheelinmike on February 28, 2011, 08:20:25 PM
my rangers flex fuel i run e85 when im somewhere that has it and i get like 9mpg with it or 14 or 15 on reg gas
meeijers in birchrun has it
yea when i get it thats where i go
i run it all the time in my 01 sonoma 2.2L flexfuel $35 for a full tank vs $50 less MPG with e85 but there is a bit of a boost in performance, its not much outta the lil 4 cyl but its noticible. i get about 15mpg with E85 and about 20mpg goin to and from work, backroads doin 55 even higher on highway.