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e85 and other randomness

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Old Feb 22, 2007 | 11:40 PM
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e85 and other randomness

From what i have read methanol has a higher cooling capacity than ethanol right? How much cooling do u loose with methanol vs ethanol? Also is E85 85% ethanol or is it at least 85% ethanol, ive heard both.... Using E85 would be really nice because methanol might be hard to find and much more expensive.

This doesnt have anythign to do with ^ but, do people ever set up a third injector for each rotor and run methanol through that and control it with a fuel injector output from a stand alone? It would give u the ability to really fine tune the amount methanol u want to inject. I guess this might be a bit expensive cuz u have to set an extra alchy fuel system.... o well, any thoughts on either subject?
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Old Feb 23, 2007 | 09:23 AM
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From what I have read you shouldn't use ethanol. Maybe it's too corrosive.
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Old Feb 25, 2007 | 09:41 PM
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ethanol is less corrosive.. we have turbo hondas here making 600whp on pure ethanol in the tank. what sux tho is that is maxing out 4 1600cc injectors!!! you have to use sooo damn much of it. this is with stock fuel lines and no alcohol lube of any kind. doesn't kill the pump or anything.

as an auxillary injection? i dunno... might find out soon enough
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