BlackoutDrunk
Spring Loaded Idiot
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Hey guys/girls I was kicking around and idea tonight. I was wondering if we could get enough people to donate parts, time and money and build an E85 test engine for a long term test.
Suppose we build an engine and put in someones car who is going to put 10,000 miles or more on it during a years time. I was thinking that one of the big things that is an obstacle for E85 use is the lack of information. What if we build a 3.8t to stock specs and run as much E85 through it for as long as we can just to see what will happen. Use a stock turbo, stock intercooler, stock ECM, etc. etc.
It seems to me we all know that E85 is pretty good alternative when modifications are done to a car i.e. larger injectors, upgrade fuel delivery and so on. What if we find out it's just as safe in a completely stock vehicle. I got this idea from a video that someone posted awhile back about a team of people that ran E85 in a completely stock 2000 Suburan with the regular 5.7 engine. It was a NON-flexfuel vehicle and when they pulled it apart everything looked great the pistons, fuel pump an other parts were in excellent shape.
I would be willing to donate some spare parts, time and or money to the cause just because I believe in alternative fuels. Or if someone is already doing something like this let me know I would like to donate to the cause and be aware of the data returned when the experiment was over.
Has anyone done this yet? I think it would be a great opportunity to gather some data. Hell maybe we should even try to blow up the engine, see how lean it will run and for how long. The data we get might surprise us.
I'm just putting it out there to see if the idea is stupid or if it has a chance of happening. What does everyone think?
Suppose we build an engine and put in someones car who is going to put 10,000 miles or more on it during a years time. I was thinking that one of the big things that is an obstacle for E85 use is the lack of information. What if we build a 3.8t to stock specs and run as much E85 through it for as long as we can just to see what will happen. Use a stock turbo, stock intercooler, stock ECM, etc. etc.
It seems to me we all know that E85 is pretty good alternative when modifications are done to a car i.e. larger injectors, upgrade fuel delivery and so on. What if we find out it's just as safe in a completely stock vehicle. I got this idea from a video that someone posted awhile back about a team of people that ran E85 in a completely stock 2000 Suburan with the regular 5.7 engine. It was a NON-flexfuel vehicle and when they pulled it apart everything looked great the pistons, fuel pump an other parts were in excellent shape.
I would be willing to donate some spare parts, time and or money to the cause just because I believe in alternative fuels. Or if someone is already doing something like this let me know I would like to donate to the cause and be aware of the data returned when the experiment was over.
Has anyone done this yet? I think it would be a great opportunity to gather some data. Hell maybe we should even try to blow up the engine, see how lean it will run and for how long. The data we get might surprise us.
I'm just putting it out there to see if the idea is stupid or if it has a chance of happening. What does everyone think?