Buyers remorse Force Flow 640cc E85
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Buyers remorse Force Flow 640cc E85
The more I read about e85 the more I am liking it. This car will be an around town ride and there are several stations with magic corn. I went with 640cc because I initially was looking up to 300whp someday when I source another 1.8 along with 6 speed to build up. Now it seems I should have gone with 1000s right off the bat.E85 and its ability to fight knock is just too ******* cool. E10 sucks all the dicks though. None of the upside and it murders my old carbed motorcycles.
1. If I decide to go with e85 with my track speed kit and 640cc what can I expect to top out at on the fuel side? 200whp? 225whp? If I can do 225whp that may be perfect for now until I get another motor finished.
Edit* AHH looks like I found the answers after I posted this. Seems I am fine when I run it on the calculators I found in a thread. Looking at like 80%ish depending on the calculator for 225-250 whp
2. Can stock fuel pump without fpr and return line handle that? I have searched some of this but e85 info is kind of scattered. I am willing to upgrade my pump and fuel lines in need be.
*Edit seems the fuel pump can handle this as well. I will read up more on return line and pressure regulator.
Setup
Stock 1.8 145,000 miles fresh timing belt
Trackspeed EFR6258 (Undecided on intercooler but may go smaller if I decide on E85)
Reverant MS3
Force flow 640cc
Stock fuel system
5 speed (shopping for the right clutch)
Torsen
Still wouldn't mind hearing experiences.
1. If I decide to go with e85 with my track speed kit and 640cc what can I expect to top out at on the fuel side? 200whp? 225whp? If I can do 225whp that may be perfect for now until I get another motor finished.
Edit* AHH looks like I found the answers after I posted this. Seems I am fine when I run it on the calculators I found in a thread. Looking at like 80%ish depending on the calculator for 225-250 whp
2. Can stock fuel pump without fpr and return line handle that? I have searched some of this but e85 info is kind of scattered. I am willing to upgrade my pump and fuel lines in need be.
*Edit seems the fuel pump can handle this as well. I will read up more on return line and pressure regulator.
Setup
Stock 1.8 145,000 miles fresh timing belt
Trackspeed EFR6258 (Undecided on intercooler but may go smaller if I decide on E85)
Reverant MS3
Force flow 640cc
Stock fuel system
5 speed (shopping for the right clutch)
Torsen
Still wouldn't mind hearing experiences.
Last edited by farpolemiddle; 06-14-2016 at 11:52 PM. Reason: Found some of my answers after posting like a dumb fuck noob
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****. Another local.
What year is your miata. You need an FPR if you want to crank up the pressure to get more flow. You might be fine with the stock FPR for now.
5 speeds are weak. You dont want a 5 speed. You hate 5 speeds. You prefer 6 speeds.
What year is your miata. You need an FPR if you want to crank up the pressure to get more flow. You might be fine with the stock FPR for now.
5 speeds are weak. You dont want a 5 speed. You hate 5 speeds. You prefer 6 speeds.
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If its a 94 you already have a return line. Just keep the stock FPR for now until you know if you need to upgrade.
What stations around have e85? I thought it was only jays garage.
What stations around have e85? I thought it was only jays garage.
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Alternative Fuel Fill Stations and Prices
If this website is correct then there is a space age 162nd and Glisan and a place called Bob's on 82nd near Happy Valley. Both not so great places for you rich folk on the nicer side of the river. I am going to drive by on these places to confirm they actually have it.
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Not surprised. If I can confirm 2 reasonably close sources I am going to go for it. I know there is place down in Milwaukie as well that also sells pure that is listed. I have been there before. Not super close but possibly an option even though I hate getting near that city with their economy based on how many tickets their cops can pass out. I work mostly near PDX Airport and live just east of the 205 so if that 162nd and Glisan one is legit I can use that along with a few jerry cans.
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Not yet. But I know it seems to be working for Savington. And another local, yank has it running too. The sensor works fine. The tuning for it is a bit of a black hole.
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Most of us locals hang out over here: Official PDX Lounge - Page 816 - ClubRoadster.net
If you are into track stuff there is a track day at PIR on thursday, and they are super lax on the passenger rules so you can get rides if you ask nice.
If you are into track stuff there is a track day at PIR on thursday, and they are super lax on the passenger rules so you can get rides if you ask nice.
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Most of us locals hang out over here: Official PDX Lounge - Page 816 - ClubRoadster.net
If you are into track stuff there is a track day at PIR on thursday, and they are super lax on the passenger rules so you can get rides if you ask nice.
If you are into track stuff there is a track day at PIR on thursday, and they are super lax on the passenger rules so you can get rides if you ask nice.
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E85 Gas stations in the NW
well ****. not looking good for Glisan. I am not going to do this if there is only one inconvenient location for me to get my fix.
well ****. not looking good for Glisan. I am not going to do this if there is only one inconvenient location for me to get my fix.
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Install walbro 450, install adjustable FPR, find corn, and run 72psi of base pressure. DW200 cannot keep up at the pressures you will need to run, the walbro is a twin stacked pump in one housing and it just happens to be cheaper too.
Flow force injectors are right at 800cc at 4 bar, they love allthepressure and will idle even gasoline just fine at higher pressures. ~800cc of flow should be good for around 300whp on corn, but that's about it.
Every single alternative fuel finder website on the internet is wrong, at least in my experience...
Flow force injectors are right at 800cc at 4 bar, they love allthepressure and will idle even gasoline just fine at higher pressures. ~800cc of flow should be good for around 300whp on corn, but that's about it.
Every single alternative fuel finder website on the internet is wrong, at least in my experience...
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Install walbro 450, install adjustable FPR, find corn, and run 72psi of base pressure. DW200 cannot keep up at the pressures you will need to run, the walbro is a twin stacked pump in one housing and it just happens to be cheaper too.
Flow force injectors are right at 800cc at 4 bar, they love allthepressure and will idle even gasoline just fine at higher pressures. ~800cc of flow should be good for around 300whp on corn, but that's about it.
Every single alternative fuel finder website on the internet is wrong, at least in my experience...
Flow force injectors are right at 800cc at 4 bar, they love allthepressure and will idle even gasoline just fine at higher pressures. ~800cc of flow should be good for around 300whp on corn, but that's about it.
Every single alternative fuel finder website on the internet is wrong, at least in my experience...
I have 640s. Are you saying they run out to 800 if pushed?