I ran the car down to empty today. Not fumes,nor did my fuel gauge ever flutter. I put 10 gallons of 93 in and started it up with no adjustments.. It started up fine because it still had alcohol in the lines. I waited for the black smoke and chugging but it never happened. An obvious rich smell was evident. I noticed the wideband went from the usual 16/1 A/F ratio to 13/1. I let it run at an idle for a little bit and watched the narrow band to see it become active. I quickly lost patience and upped the idle to help heat up the O2 sensor. Once the narrow band became active I switched the Scanmaster to the BLM setting. BLMs never moved,but it seemed to be running good. I then switched to the wideband and it was reading 16/1 A/F ratio. It had already adjusted. I thought 'why didn't the BLM move yet?(I have noticed before that it wouldn't necessarily move in park). I then looked at the integrater and it was at 100. So the short term adjust ability happens quite fast. I then put it in drive and cruised around. As soon as I came off of idle and hit the next cell it was very rich so I stayed in that cell and watched the BLMs come down at a steady pace. Each time I would enter the next cell I did this. It acted a little stupid at times,but it adjusted very quickly. Other than the rich smell and a few stumbles and chugs during the re-learn It was almost seamless. My BLMs settled in the 92-96 range depending on engine load and what cell I was in. I didn't realize my BLMs could adjust that far. My E85 chip idles at 16/1 A/F ratio so the gasoline doesn't like that,but switching to open loop idle would help that. Over all I was quite pleasantly surprised. Next time I do this I will switch my Translator base fuel to 10% lean to help the re-learn.
LOOKS LIKE I HAVE A FLEX FUEL VEHICLE!! I should edit my signature.