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Old 05-15-2008, 12:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by pphilps View Post
Well... it is definitely possible, though the major problem would be getting the larger injectors. My personal opinion is that our "ethanol research money" should be better placed in a fuel source that is FAR more viable instead of destroying the prices worth wide for corn... though I do digress! I actually have a company up here in Canada that makes ethanol from anything that is celulose based... but still... I don't think this is a viable solution...

But if you want to do it... slap on some huge injectors.... upgrade your fuel system and have at 'er.... your seals might suffer as ethanol eats at them a little more... but nothing horrible....

Yes, yes. Know all about it. Read the nature paper, etc... I don't think anyone should be using ethanol for plain old transportation fuel, but it is a great, cheap version of race gas.

I can get basically any size injector that I want that will be plug and play. The question is, how much to ramp up over S3 injectors? And, is it possible to find an optimal size where the PCM will trim out fuel on gas and put it in on e85 such that it stays within the allowable range...
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