Wilson
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I have 20k on mine e-30 first tank on, if I don't have access to e-30 I use 91
Do one of your tests to see how bad e-30 sucks
Do one of your tests to see how bad e-30 sucks
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That's what I was thinking. Ethanol burns much dirtier than gas and engine modifications are needed when running E85. I think it's 33% less efficient than gas so you're getting less power and more engine deposits.
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Pure gas gives better mileage than E10, and much better than E85, simply because gasoline has higher free energy than ethanol. The free energy of gasoline is 34.2 MJ per liter. The free energy of ethanol is 24.0 MJ per liter. That means E10 (10% ethanol) has a free energy of 33.2 MJ per liter, and E85 (85% ethanol) has a free energy of 25.6 MJ per liter. As a result, your mileage is reduced by 3% with E10 over pure gas, and 25% with E85 over pure gas, all else being equal. Mileage will be reduced even more if your engine doesn't run as well on E10.
Mercury Marine - Prohibits use of E10 fuel - Quote, "We do not recommend the use of gasoline which contains alcohol because of the possible adverse effect the alcohol may have on the fuel system...may cause the following problems: corrosion of metal parts, deterioration of plastic parts, damage of internal parts, starting and operating difficulties, and water lock.". See note.
Nissan - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "Gasoline containing alcohol may cause: wear and damage to bearings, cams, pistons and piston gears, corrosion of metal parts, deterioration of rubber and plastic parts, idling and performance problems.".
Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC) - E10 warnings/precautions only - Quote, "Alcohol attracts and holds moisture that can cause corrosion of metallic parts in the fuel system and can cause engine performance problems.". (OMC was acquired by BRP Bombardier Recreational Products at the end of 2003.
Pleasurecraft Engine Group - Prohibits use of E10 fuel - Quote, "Gasoline containing alcohol is not recommended for use in your engine and may cause the following: hard starting and operating difficulties, corrosion of metal parts, excessive wear and damage to internal engine parts, fuel permeation through flexible fuel lines, and deterioration of some nonmetallic parts.".
Exactly. From the way Wilson is talking, you'd think he owns a couple cornfields.
Here's the real deal on ethanol:
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Ethanol attracts and holds water in your gas tank. This is why you see the following manufacturer's warnings:
Kennith What do you work for the gas monopoly?
I said e-30 e-10 sucks. As I staded its ok to get ride of the crap gas bringing 85 watered down gas up to 87 and yes e-10 will collect and have a tendency to separate that water that the gas has in it! E-15 and higher displeases it better and is able to have it not separate as easly. I have ran e-30 for over ten years and have never had a water ishew including my boat. All fuels have water condensation in it.
I'd like to see some pictures of this destructiveness ethanol has caused!
What's the frequency Kenneth?