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ls1motorsports 08-30-2009 09:14 PM

E85 on adaptronic?
 
any one tried this? or experimented with it and adaptronic?

Stein 08-30-2009 11:18 PM

I don't think so on this forum, but should not be a problem. ECU doesn't know or care what fuel you are running. Set up the calibration table for the WB for E85, add 30% to your premium fuel map to start and tune frum there.

ls1motorsports 08-31-2009 01:06 AM

wow. Thats preety cool. I don't plan on doing anything like this untill I know exactly what I am doing with adaptronic.

triple88a 09-04-2009 01:50 AM

the rubber parts used in the miata fuel system would not survive long under the e85...

This was discussed on the HHO forum last winter.

Even the ethanol 10% blend shortens the life of the rubber parts of ur ride but not by that much to where you can blame it directly.

Prospero 09-04-2009 09:23 AM


Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 450338)
the rubber parts used in the miata fuel system would not survive long under the e85...

This was discussed on the HHO forum last winter.

Even the ethanol 10% blend shortens the life of the rubber parts of ur ride but not by that much to where you can blame it directly.

Been running e85 in my 99 for nearly 2 years... generally 70/30 mix of e85 : 93 and no problems. Has anyone reported issues with their Miata using e85 or is this sheer speculation?

Cheers,
Matt

Miatamaniac92 09-04-2009 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by triple88a (Post 450338)
the rubber parts used in the miata fuel system would not survive long under the e85...

This was discussed on the HHO forum last winter.

Even the ethanol 10% blend shortens the life of the rubber parts of ur ride but not by that much to where you can blame it directly.

Nope.

IIRC, all (American market) cars had to be able to handle atleast e10 after about 1989.

This has been discussed on the Subaru forum and I've linked it in the past.

Plus, what Matt says.

Chris


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