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Re: E85
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That said, the reason some folks are interested in E85 is that it allows a significant increase in compression ratio because of its approx. 105-octane. That also could allow more spark timing, but typically, an LT5s spark cal is close to optimum already. I would think an LT5 with stock CR wouldn't have much to gain with it, but an engine with 13:1 or so would.
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01-31-2013 | #12 |
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Re: E85
Hmmmm.... Just another potato for the stew pot:
If, as it seems, 11:1 compression is a bit low for E85, then would not a stock compression LT5 be a candidate for FI? How much boost would be the equiv of 14:1 compression? Would FI on a stock LT5 be more $$ efficient way to add hp than sleeve n stroke I wonder???? Interesting topic... P
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01-31-2013 | #13 |
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Re: E85
Is there a difference in vapor pressure of E85, as compared to gasoline? Enough that you get better vaporization in the ports?
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Re: E85
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Gasoline has a latent heat of Vaporization of 140 Btu/lb Methanol is 474 Btu/lb (British Thermal Units/Pound) The fuel is in a position to affect tempeature for a very short time. Much shorter time than in an appplication like an 8-71 blower with carbs on top. Direct injection makes this time even shorter. peace Hog |
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02-02-2013 | #15 |
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Re: E85
Somewhere I posted that the cooling effects with DI would not be as great as with PFI.
This was incorrect, the cooling effects are greater with DI than with PFI. This is because with PFI there is significant wall wetting and charge contact with the intake valve. With DI the entire fuel charge removes heat from the inate air charge only as there is no contact with the backside of the intake valve or with the cylinder head wall.` This is one of the reasons why DI can run higher static compression ratios than PFI. These cooling effects wouold only be greater with any alcohol use. BTW The new GEN 5 LT1 uses 125 lb/hr injectors, but they cannot be directly compared to PFI injectors. They inject for a much shorter time than PFI injectors. peace Hog Last edited by Hog; 02-02-2013 at 01:32 PM. |
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