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SignUp Now!Boost231 said:true, question is how much?
The precious commodity we need to make power is oxygen. 10.8 parts of air for every one part of fuel. The air that we stuff into our motors contains only 22% oxygen. The rest of the gasses in the air we breath do nothing for the combustion process. They just get in the way. If we put hot air into the motor,the motor gets less oxygen. Every internal combustion engine make more power with colder air as long as we inject the additional amount of fuel to go with it.Is the intercooler really needed when E85 is being used?
How does it feel non-intercooled vs. SLIC? Is the spool up improved?
87chrisss said:Havent tested it with an intercooler since turbo swap. I actually sold my SLIC to buy a FMIC. Not that i dont like a SLIC but it just seems its always in the damn way when im trying to do something. Now i have the FMIC and i noticed its prob the same crap because of these huge ass IC tubing that takes the place of the SLIC.
When the water in my driveway changes state from a liquid to a gas it is refereed to as evaporation. They are two different ways of describing the same thing.Ttype6, the process you are talking about is when chemicals change "state" not evaporate. Changing state is when energy is absorbed or released.
87chrisss said:Im not worried about it i have read alot and have trialed and error'd my own car for a few months already. Seems like all information online is inconsistent so either go with someone's information you trust OR trial and error on your own car. I run AC delco's r42's gap'd @ 30 And i have been running them for awhile now with e85. Even @ over 30 psi i have never had a problem. My stock car is still together and i have never blown a HG. Basically A hot spot is created if you lean out. I make sure i dont lean out. And the consistency of my fuel is truly 85% Ethanol. I see alot of posts on here that are comical with the whole fuel line thing and these cold plugs and the ethanol will corrode anything in its path and the fuel pumps and blablaa and i dont even put my 2 cents in. If i keep listening to ppl and copyin them i will be stuck on there level forever. Someone's gotta try out different things. Not that i disagree on new fuel lines or anything else but everyone seems to copy each other on this site. I cant wait to run my time and post up my slip.. I still have stock lines on my car.. and yes the stock ac delco filter One guy runs a time and everyone jumps in to ask what cam how much boost what heads.. Im going to say..It's just how it came from factory with some bolt on's
Pre-ignition is always bad for an engine, it kills the engine very rapidly, usually by melting the crown of the piston.
Detonation and pre-ignition are different processes but frequently one leads to the other.
There is a slight grain of truth in it as with alcohol fuels (ethanol or methanol) your power output is higher +5% +15%, so the heat load on the engine is higher when things go wrong.
A lean out on alcohol is as a result slightly more fatal than the same event on gasoline.
Due to the strong mixture cooling from alcohol fuels pre-ignition is not much of an issue.
Since carbon build up is lower on alcohol fuels, there is less potentential for a hot spot to develop due to carbon build up.
Autoignition temperature for gasoline is 495 °F
Autoignition temperature for ethanol is 685 °F
Autoignition temperature for Methanol is 851 °F
Doing things different is good because you learn things that nobody can talk you out of believing. It won't even be a matter of believing. It will be a matter of knowing. How can someone talk you out of believing something that you know is true? However,the fact that you can run a lot of boost and make good power with hot air is nothing new. I'm a big fan of E85 as it allows me to do things that high octane gasoline didn't. The bottom line is that cold air makes more power and there's nothing you can do to change that. More oxygen makes more power. It just a basic law of physics. This is why a motor running on alcohol makes more power than on gasoline. Ethanol is 35 % oxygen by weight.If i keep listening to ppl and copyin them i will be stuck on there level forever. I cant wait to run my time and post up my slip.
Pronto said:How about injecting straight O2?
Pronto said:How about injecting straight O2?
Don't feel to bad. Some people will make fun of you for suggesting that oxygen plays a critical role in the production of power in the internal combustion engine.Who has tried that? No one! I'm the only one and I got bashed on here for doing it.
Nuff said.How about injecting straight O2?