May have solved 100% E85 on LNF puzzle
#1026
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I just rode in a guys cobalt lnf with E85, amazing. He spun his tires in third and it literally pinned me to the seat.
I'm considering it now.
I need to do some reading though, I wanna see if bigger injectors will eliminate the cold start issue.
I'm considering it now.
I need to do some reading though, I wanna see if bigger injectors will eliminate the cold start issue.
#1028
#1029
Its kinda both. In my experience with diesels you don't really want to upgrade one without the other. Its a matching type system... To big of injectors and you won't get enough pressure... to big of pump and you risk messing up injectors. I realize our direct injections runs at like 5% of the peak pressure that the modern common rail diesels run at but the same principles should still apply.
#1030
The stock injectors will flow enough, I just couldn't hold pressure to keep the Inj DC within the inj window.
BYT has done it, but mine was slower 60-100 from ~70%E on up to E85 by a few tenths. I went back to 60%E and fuel rail pressure = commanded for the entire log. Mine was a very early '08 from the pilot run. IDK if the pump specs changed over time or not.
Maybe someday I'll try a BYT tune to see if it will hold it on E85. Working on adding meth system now though. Always somethin'.
BYT has done it, but mine was slower 60-100 from ~70%E on up to E85 by a few tenths. I went back to 60%E and fuel rail pressure = commanded for the entire log. Mine was a very early '08 from the pilot run. IDK if the pump specs changed over time or not.
Maybe someday I'll try a BYT tune to see if it will hold it on E85. Working on adding meth system now though. Always somethin'.
#1032
You have a tune with revised injection angle to do a write entire with now which should fix the low rail pressure issue.
#1035
Yea and last fall you couldn't do a straight HP tune like he just sent me too lol... I'm stoked. I don't know how much E he will run me up to but since E is almost $1 cheaper, I'm down for as close as I can get to 100%
#1036
Keep me posted when you do! I'm waiting for this also for another californian to drop the gun. If all works well I'm down to get 3.60$ a gallon for some race gas, compared to shitty 91 for 4.50
#1037
I, most likely, wont be able to get to 100% E85 with the stock fuel system.
#1038
47-60%E is my sweet spot. I can mix with 93 octane for 47%E or with 87 octane for 60%E with the same timing tables, same performance. 70% E (4:1) is about my fueling limit, over that it gets iffy. Gonna run 3:1 (66%) for a few tanks and see how it does.
#1039
That just sounds like a PITA on fill up.
#1043
Was that full E-85 or just E-47? I thought you filled up with just E-85? Because if that was just E-47 you were exceeding the max torque the factory injection settings can handle on E-47 which means you are making at least 410 wtrq. Airloads were very high at 326% in 3rd at 4K RPMs.
#1045
#1047
Getting some fittings tonight so I can mount the pump down in there lower than the tank.
It's progressing in stages. \threadjack. lol
Last edited by Iam Broke; 04-28-2011 at 03:18 PM.
#1049
3rd gear on e47 = WIN! Even fourth gear is pretty quick.
2nd gear on e47 = LOSS! I need traction management, it's totally rediculous and completely useless. Nothing like doing rolling burnouts everywhere I go, even at part throttle.
I think my trap speed must be around 118/119mph now. I'll have to do a run.
2nd gear on e47 = LOSS! I need traction management, it's totally rediculous and completely useless. Nothing like doing rolling burnouts everywhere I go, even at part throttle.
I think my trap speed must be around 118/119mph now. I'll have to do a run.