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Newlin 09-08-2012 05:10 PM

E85?
 
It's only 2.99 in town right now, would I have a problem with my fuel pump, injectors, or filters if I used it in my Alero?

xXManwhoreXx 09-08-2012 06:04 PM

You would need a tune for it, you need larger injectors and a new fuel filter as the ethenal will clean all the gunk out of your tank and lines, it will clog your injectors

sleepyalero 09-08-2012 06:12 PM

yeah the car would need to be tuned for it.

Newlin 09-08-2012 06:47 PM

How much would tuning for that cost? And I'd get a little less mileage per gallon wouldn't I?

xXManwhoreXx 09-08-2012 09:36 PM

Less milage but with supporting mods you can get big power

That01Olds 09-09-2012 12:48 AM

Like others have said you would need to get the car tuned to run E85. You will get a little less gas mileage, but more power. My HHR is a Flexfuel vehicle and stock HP on regular gas is 155 while on E85 it's 160. It is nice too cause while I was in Wisconsin last week E85 was $3.49 while regular unleaded was anywhere from $3.89-$3.95.

Newlin 09-09-2012 12:47 PM

That's the position I'm sort of in. e85 is currently $2.99 in town while regular is almost $3.96.

After I get it tuned could I run both types of gas without issue?

zearchyo 09-09-2012 01:07 PM

i think e85 may eat thru ur plastics and rubber seals in ur fuel system. I think i have heard of this somewhere not sure were.

billytheman1188 09-09-2012 06:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zearchyo (Post 624787)
i think e85 may eat thru ur plastics and rubber seals in ur fuel system. I think i have heard of this somewhere not sure were.


Yup. My buddy and i were just talking about it. Dont switch....too much could go wrong ;)

cavaliers60 09-09-2012 06:19 PM

suck it up and fill her up. ;)

xXManwhoreXx 09-09-2012 08:12 PM

Braided lines are ideal but not nessasary unless your stock lines are shitty

XanderWiFi 09-09-2012 08:38 PM

Our cars are too old for this kind of stuff. Even just the 10% isn't good but good luck finding pure gasoline anywhere these days. Have the same issue with my motorcycle which is a 2005 and specifically says not to have ethanol in the gas. They make an additive called star tron. I used it my last fill up and could have sworn to feel a difference in the engine performance.

For a tune you're probably looking at 75+ dollars an hour depending where you live. Here in DC its like 150 bucks an hour. I would recommend eating the gas costs or buying a newer vehicle that can do the flexfuel. Too much trouble for too old of a car.

xXManwhoreXx 09-09-2012 08:54 PM

My 89 crx is tuned for e85... Age has nothing to do with it

zearchyo 09-09-2012 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by xXManwhoreXx (Post 624803)
My 89 crx is tuned for e85... Age has nothing to do with it


That’s a Honda right? Do u have pics you would like to chare with us?

That01Olds 09-09-2012 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Newlin (Post 624785)
That's the position I'm sort of in. e85 is currently $2.99 in town while regular is almost $3.96.

After I get it tuned could I run both types of gas without issue?


Unfortunately no. You would have to reprogram the PCM each time you wanted to switch from E85 to regular gas and vice versa.

Quote:

Originally Posted by zearchyo (Post 624787)
i think e85 may eat thru ur plastics and rubber seals in ur fuel system. I think i have heard of this somewhere not sure were.


Actually as long as you increase the flow in your entire fuel system by 30% it won't eat through the plastics and rubber seals.

Redog 09-10-2012 06:16 PM

I understand that it's almost $1 cheaper, but with the costs to convert your car over, plus E85 isn't ava everywhere. I have yet to see an E85 station within 200 miles of my town.

Want better gas mileage? First question, How heavy is your right foot? ;)

xXManwhoreXx 09-10-2012 09:40 PM

Almost all meijers have a e85 pump in front of the store

Newlin 09-11-2012 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redog (Post 624854)
ion, How heavy is your right foot? ;)


I'm pretty light on the gas. I get almost 30mpg at about 50/50 city/55mph driving.

I'll probably avoid the e85 then. I wish there was somewhere in town I could find pure gasoline though. Oh well.

Redog 09-11-2012 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redog (Post 624854)
plus E85 isn't ava everywhere. I have yet to see an E85 station within 200 miles of my town.



Quote:

Originally Posted by xXManwhoreXx (Post 624859)
Almost all meijers have a e85 pump in front of the store


That's great Eric, but ummm, reread the highlighted part of my post, including the distance of E85 from me. The only places I've seen E85 was in the sticks off I-80 in Northern PA, probably about 350 miles from my house :rolleyes2:

Plus, we don't have Meijers here. What is it? What do they sell?

sleepyalero 09-11-2012 06:29 PM

meijers is almost like a walmart, just not as high in the ranks as walmart.


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