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2) McMaster has 17 types. They even state that 6061 is the most common for automotive components. 3) Just above that, I mention a Dept of Energy publication that recommends nickel plating aluminum. Certain advanced alloys are likely to be OK, but unless you know the content... there's alot of variance in "aluminum" so plating is a smart idea. 4) If I were a betting man, I'd say they put a bunch of large beakers in a sealed oven (separated from the heating element of course). Set 1 sample in each beaker, hang the other above it. Let it sit for a month, checking occasionally for issues. Weigh the samples pre- and post-test on a digital gram scale. Closed environment means humidity control. 5) E85 responds very differently since it is anhydrous ethanol + gasoline. It gets all of the water separated out before blending. Once it's blended, it's fairly stable... but you're right it can absorb water from the air. E100 (in Brazil and other places) is hydrous ethanol that has 1% water and 99% ethanol. That kind of fuel has it's own can of worms... but it is a simpler fuel to design around (if you happen to have acres of sugar cane lying around). Thanks for the discussion. Always good to find people with some brains and experience BOTH. On a lighter note... anybody have a guess what the adhesive is? wood glue? epoxy? Elmer's? Place your bets!
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I'm gonna guess some type of hoof.
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I had heard alot of boat owners complaining of the E10 blends not storing well due to the large vents on boats and the tendency to absorb water. Was this a scape goat for another source of water contamination possibly? And Thanks, :happy0180: |
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It's a positive displacement pump with no means of regulating flow. It puts out the same flow if your at idle in traffic or bombing down the front straight of your favorite track. There is a pressure regulator after the pump that unloads fuel back to the tank to maintain pressure in the system, but that doesn't effect the flow rate within the pump and thus the inlet filter. The fact that most of Robi's driving has been at a great rate of speed means that his pump has been running a lot less then someone who has driven the same amount of miles but in city traffic. I'd really like to see how many hours his car has ran, but most people don't log that. |
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Not sure how helpful or relavent this may be, but this post has quite a bit of good info on the BRZ fuel system:
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I'm not a chemist or mechanic.. I still don't understand, nor do I believe (yet) that 10% ethanol won't [eventually] damage something that 85% ethanol will. |
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I wounder if Robi had a pressure relief valve / regulator failure that caused the pressure the spike enough to damage the filter media....
I'm guessing it won't be long before someone offers a modified 42052D that has the filter removed and an external, inline filter in it's place.
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No one ever said you had a dog in this fight , we all want to know what's going on with your filter and if there is a problem and what caused it. But to come on here and say this is a result of 500 gallons of ethanol use.. well that's not accurate. John |
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Im sure in a year or two we will have some more data on guys that have been running e85 for 2-3 years. |
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Mods - Please don't lock this thread. There's a lot of good info in here. If need be, deal with people on a one off basis.
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