J-B Racing
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Any guys here racing with E85 Gas in the Stage Motors?
With or without Alky Injecton?
Thanks,
Joe
With or without Alky Injecton?
Thanks,
Joe
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SignUp Now!Had my Stage 2 car on it for almost two years now. Had an issue with the fuel eating up a dual copper pickup in the tank...Thought it may be an issue, but decided to try it anyways. Within a year, the fuel ate away the 1/2" tubing. Debris was too fine for the filter to catch. Injectors caught it instead...Knew I had an issue when the car was calling for alot more fuel. Had Chuck clean the injectors and it's been fine since. Also, have a LS converted T that has been on the corn for almost 4 years. No teflon coated lines...Aeromotive Stealth intank and -8 line to the rail. V6 car runs 6.0's in the 1/8th...LS converted car runs 6.60's. Have purposely left E85 in the tank in the LS car, two winters in a row...No problems to speak of. Good fuel..No way I would switch back.
Only other problem I have had is lighting the fuel off in the V6 car...Igntion is stock. Tries to blow the spark out above 25psi running an AR3932 plug at .015 gap. Currently, addressing that issue. Not sure how I'm going to go about it...Distributor is probably the way to go, but I'm trying to stay with more of a stock look.
E85 is harder to light thus showing weak ignition setups sooner then a regular gas setup would
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From my experience I went from c16 and alky to e85/e98 and it seems like it's harder to light. Could just be my cars but that's my take
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I converted a stock long block low 11 sec car. It is running 27psi with no issues plug gap is .030. My car was done at 23psi with the plugs at .015 and a crane ignition box with a distributor. Another low 9 sec car with factory ignition could only get 21psi. I am putting together a 272" stage 2 right now, it will have 8 sec power at 25psi. We will see how far the stock ignition will go. I am also putting together an iron headed 109 shooting for 9s. We will be testing the limits at different power levels.
So you rather run E85 on a race car than going Pump Gas and Alky?I might hit you up on that offer. The stage 2 car should be a go in the spring for dyno tuning. We were already talking about doing the TR6, it might just get one $ permitting. I am hoping the 9 sec car will get by with the stock ignition, it should be done this fall. I am up to my elbows in Buicks right now, between customer cars, friends' cars, and my Cadillac. I have had someone else's car in my garage since summer of 2012.
E85 rules. I have had 2 trouble free years in my car. I have been storing the E85 since this spring, it sits in the tank, all winter, no problems. The car will sit 2 weeks, I feel like driving it to work, hit the key and go. I have a station right by my work.