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H2inICE (August 30, 2008 at 10:38 pm)
well nothing have been falling apart the last 30 days and it's a 99.9 % chance it's going to stay the same the next month too, as for your plastic container I have no idea since my 20L can of E85 still have the same amount in itI think common scene when it comes to materials should get you where you need to be
pld06 (August 30, 2008 at 9:43 pm)
i have a flex-fuel vehicle and have experienced the corrosiveness myself when i had a small amount in a thin plastic container let it roll around in the back of my truck for a few days... the thing fell apart into dust. the only difference between normal cars and flex-fuel cars is the flex-fuel cars have a fuel composition sensor that changes the timing and fuel pumps and lines that cannot be eaten away by the E85.i do give props to discovering the timing change. smarter than most people!
H2inICE (August 30, 2008 at 8:10 pm)
Actually you are wrong on the corrosive part, yes it desolves old oil that is filling cracks in your poor fuel lines and some of the real poor fuel pumps can't take it So I'm sorry to break another myth for you m8E85 give you a 20% gain in HP yes I think the car is just fine ;)When I have more time on my hands I'll show you more don't believe all that you hear, try it out for your self and THEN make the conclusion
pld06 (August 30, 2008 at 3:02 am)
E85 ethanol is an extremely corrosive liquid and will eventually destroy your fuel pump, lines, injectors, etc... pretty much anything that is plastic or rubber in your fuel system. id imagine you have changed these things before doing this but if not, here is some info before you destroy your car. also, E85 adds horsepower! =D
Woodler61 (August 9, 2008 at 2:38 am)
Actually the lubrication is a misnomer. The pistons and cylinder walls are lubricated by the oil coming out the wrist pins and the crankshaft and the valves get their lubrication from oil pressure to the guides. The E85 has gas in is so people don't buy it and drink it (since it is pure alcohol). Been running my little truck on E85 and HHO for a while now. Works great!
H2inICE (July 31, 2008 at 9:16 pm)
There is so many fuels that can be used, H2, SynGas, Butane, Propane.... take your pickMy main idea is to make it as clean and efficient as I can, something the car industry could have been doing for years now
Jarvis1 (July 31, 2008 at 6:02 pm)
I wonder if you could use petroleum jelly as a fuel additive every so often?
H2inICE (June 6, 2008 at 3:30 pm)
This video was just with E85 showing the first steps, hopefully this weekend il upload the next videoNext video is with pure H2 and HHO
hhopower (June 6, 2008 at 1:54 am)
Sorry to come in so late but a couple of questions. Are you running hho because I didn't see your setup? Next question, what was the liquid in the glass?Thanks! Love the 74 btw
H2inICE (May 15, 2008 at 2:22 pm)
I do not worry too much about lubrication since the engine temperatures is going down compared to regular gas, they drop eaven more with HHO and H2It is going to be realy interesting to see how much I can lean out the E85 with HHOStay tuned ;) |