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Old 12-27-2012, 01:22 PM   #15
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Old 12-27-2012, 03:07 PM   #16
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Definitely watching. Does anyone know E85 shelf life if store in a tight and moisture free enviroment? I can't be travelling all the time to the super far away pump.
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Ok so managed to pull 257.2 miles and the light just came on. Stuck with the girlfriend so i havent got a chance to go fill up and see whats the magic number..its about a 18-20mile drive back home so ill pull about 277 miles before i hit the gas station. im guessing close to a 11 gallon fill up so 24.5-25 seems to be the magic number after all but later on we will see.
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277? Thats good, right on par with what im getting with my crap beater cars in this cold weather.
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I'll be watching this for final numbers. Takes about 1000 miles to really say anything though.

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Definitely watching. Does anyone know E85 shelf life if store in a tight and moisture free enviroment? I can't be travelling all the time to the super far away pump.
That's a good question. But there's nothing to worry about from what I've seen. E85 doesn't have the same problem that E10 Gasoline does, which is phase separation.

Honestly, I'd be more worried about Gasoline with 10% Ethanol sitting for more than a month.
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Ok so managed to pull 257.2 miles and the light just came on. Stuck with the girlfriend so i havent got a chance to go fill up and see whats the magic number..its about a 18-20mile drive back home so ill pull about 277 miles before i hit the gas station. im guessing close to a 11 gallon fill up so 24.5-25 seems to be the magic number after all but later on we will see.
What's your driving style? I get about 27mpg combined on 93 and I tend to romp on it. That seems high for E85 mileage.
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Old 12-28-2012, 03:06 AM   #21
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highway/city: 90/10
Temp: 37F

Miles Driven:276.3
Highest Speed:67.2
Average Speed:40.6
Highest rpm:3,299
Avg MPG Display:25.4


Driving Habits
-Shifting when the car tells me to shift 95% of the time(2300-2700rpm shifts)
-Not to heavy on the foot
-Did not run the car once, basically drove like a grandma throughout the whole process.
-dont coast to stops
-lucky enough did not run into any traffic during test nor did i do alot of idling.
-cruised at 50-55mph on the highway

End result is 276.3 miles/11.148 which gives a total of 24.78mpg

while this isnt that bad for e85, i basically babied this car during the test to achieve this number..Had i been shifting 3000-3500 where i normally shift and revving the car here and there this number wud most likely be around 20-21 mpg maybe even less. Not sure if cold weather can play a part on e-85 but im done driving like a grandma..Too lazy to do another test and update with you guys lol, but im going to drive normal and have fun and i'll let you guys know what i get. Ill update with pictures tomorrow of the 276.3 and the 11.148 fill up
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Old 01-06-2013, 09:05 PM   #22
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highway/city: 90/10
Temp: 37F

Miles Driven:276.3
Highest Speed:67.2
Average Speed:40.6
Highest rpm:3,299
Avg MPG Display:25.4


Driving Habits
-Shifting when the car tells me to shift 95% of the time(2300-2700rpm shifts)
-Not to heavy on the foot
-Did not run the car once, basically drove like a grandma throughout the whole process.
-dont coast to stops
-lucky enough did not run into any traffic during test nor did i do alot of idling.
-cruised at 50-55mph on the highway

End result is 276.3 miles/11.148 which gives a total of 24.78mpg

while this isnt that bad for e85, i basically babied this car during the test to achieve this number..Had i been shifting 3000-3500 where i normally shift and revving the car here and there this number wud most likely be around 20-21 mpg maybe even less. Not sure if cold weather can play a part on e-85 but im done driving like a grandma..Too lazy to do another test and update with you guys lol, but im going to drive normal and have fun and i'll let you guys know what i get. Ill update with pictures tomorrow of the 276.3 and the 11.148 fill up

So your fuelly shows 33.9 and you got 24ish baby driving and expect 20-21 normal driving... e85 doesn't seem worth losing that 10mpg, unless its for performance, my driving normal is babying to a lot of people.. I can get about 38 on average.. Best ever was 46 but that's down hill for most of 100 miles and was around 55-60 because of traffic.. So that was cheating a bit lol.. My city is around 33..

Something that baffles me.. Some times my fuel meter will be half a mpg off sometimes up to 2.. I'm surprised it fluctuates as much as it does.. My numbers above are miles divided by gallons.. Not the trip
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So your fuelly shows 33.9 and you got 24ish baby driving and expect 20-21 normal driving... e85 doesn't seem worth losing that 10mpg, unless its for performance, my driving normal is babying to a lot of people.. I can get about 38 on average.. Best ever was 46 but that's down hill for most of 100 miles and was around 55-60 because of traffic.. So that was cheating a bit lol.. My city is around 33..

Something that baffles me.. Some times my fuel meter will be half a mpg off sometimes up to 2.. I'm surprised it fluctuates as much as it does.. My numbers above are miles divided by gallons.. Not the trip
I agree. I think E85 would be good for a track day(bring extra E85) or once and a while for a good canyon run.
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Old 01-07-2013, 06:40 PM   #24
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So your fuelly shows 33.9 and you got 24ish baby driving and expect 20-21 normal driving... e85 doesn't seem worth losing that 10mpg, unless its for performance, my driving normal is babying to a lot of people.. I can get about 38 on average.. Best ever was 46 but that's down hill for most of 100 miles and was around 55-60 because of traffic.. So that was cheating a bit lol.. My city is around 33..

Something that baffles me.. Some times my fuel meter will be half a mpg off sometimes up to 2.. I'm surprised it fluctuates as much as it does.. My numbers above are miles divided by gallons.. Not the trip
Well i wont lie you do take a big hit in MPG but e85 is fun as hell. I recently switched back to regular gas because during the winter it freezes and takes a few starts to get going. Im wondering if i can get better results in the summer. Weather seems to be nicer, so im really hoping to switch back soon and try some 0-60 runs and see whats the difference
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Well i wont lie you do take a big hit in MPG but e85 is fun as hell. I recently switched back to regular gas because during the winter it freezes and takes a few starts to get going. Im wondering if i can get better results in the summer. Weather seems to be nicer, so im really hoping to switch back soon and try some 0-60 runs and see whats the difference
Was it noticeable switching back? Sometimes I didn't notice the power increase of a bolt on until going back to stock, THEN I could really notice it...I still think it will be worth it switching to E85 come spring.
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Was it noticeable switching back? Sometimes I didn't notice the power increase of a bolt on until going back to stock, THEN I could really notice it...I still think it will be worth it switching to E85 come spring.
When i first switch back to pump gas i didnt really rev the car up because i knew i still had a bit of e85 in the take so i babied it for a little bit and then when i felt i had most of it out is when i revved the car up. Regular driving the difference isnt noticeable but once you take the car past 4500rpm you can def feel the loss of power switching back to pump.
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Not trying to revive an old thread but since the weather is getting nicer upper 50's-70 degree weather i noticed gas mileage seemed to have increased. Just wondering if anybody else is getting better gas mileage using e85. I am on an e70 tune and got 288 miles with a 11.082 fill up which is about 26 mpg rounded off. I have not really babied the car either, did some spirited driving here and there. Today i did a run with e70 to see what my 0-60 and 1/8 mile time was and e70 is def helping those numbers out. I have amr intake and front pipe, vtune(e70). I had one passenger car,stock front pipe and intake system and subwoofer in the truck and i was still able to put down this.

dont mind the hp number i didnt select my cars profile while doing the run, just wanted to see what my car would put it down
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