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silverback 05-20-2008 08:10 AM

the 10% methanol
 
Is anyone else having problems with their custom engine tunes and the 10% methanol, since the third tankful, my car seems like it is flat in the lower RPM ranges.

xtrememotorsports 05-20-2008 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by silverback (Post 59944)
Is anyone else having problems with their custom engine tunes and the 10% methanol, since the third tankful, my car seems like it is flat in the lower RPM ranges.



Yes,I have had the same problem with my head and cam cars.It seems to idle really ruff.The power will also become a little flat on low end.I am thinking of enabling the flex fuel option in the newer cars to see what happens.:banghead:

zzzona 05-20-2008 09:39 PM

My brother works in the petroleum industry and he said some stations are having problems with ethanol. Seems as though ethanol is a solvent, and when stations convert over to using ethanol it can clean any residue built up on the walls of the fuel tanks, and it ends up in the fuel. Also ethanol is what helps give the fuel its octain rating. You can start out with gas that has an 82 octain rating and with the proper mix of ethanol it bumps it up to 87 or higher. The problem is if that mixture gets messed up you may not be getting 93 octain.
Unless they do an about face eventually every gas station in Florida will be ethanol based..

Rich Z 05-21-2008 12:41 AM

Well the REAL problem with biofuels is that they are robbing Peter to pay Paul. Yeah, maybe gas prices will be a bit cheaper.... But better squeeze those pennies you save, because you're going to need them when you get to the grocery store and see how high FOOD prices have become as a direct result. Why can't they use something like kudzu or some other noxious weed instead of FOOD to generate ethanol? Or better yet, mosquitoes and lovebugs! :thumbsup:

fletcher4u 05-21-2008 06:37 AM

:iagree: here here I need fuel for me more than the car !

98 softtail 05-29-2008 07:51 PM

Does anyone know of any gas stations that do not have an ethanol mix? It seems that they all have it posted on their pumps now, or at least Shell, BP, Hess and Speedway.

zzzona 05-29-2008 08:05 PM

Joe the last time I filled up at Chevron it did not have ethanol added, but I believe all stations will have it eventually. .....

Guro305 05-30-2008 01:01 AM

The only one down here that I have seen with that corn garbage in it is Racetrac.

I have noticed sometimes after pumping at Racetrac too much the car does seem to be missing a small umph to it. Ethanol sucks! The car runs like crap on it and it costs more to make then gas. Look how much the damn price of rice, corn and wheat have gone up recently. For this garbage we might as well be pi$sing in our gastanks!:thumbsdown:

Rich Z 05-30-2008 01:33 AM

So the whole idea, as I understand it, was for the ethanol to help supplement the gasoline supply? But it gives less power per throttle position, so you have to give it MORE throttle (meaning burning more fuel) to get the same acceleration straight gasoline would give. Which probably means overall gas mileage is worse, which means you are using MORE ethanol laced fuel for every mile you drive. :crazy9:

They say the line between genius and insanity is VERY thin, and I think the geniuses in Washington D.C. that came up with this plan fell LOTS of lines short of hitting the genius side of the line.....

Or someone with friends in high places is making some serious money off of this boondoggle.

Guro305 05-30-2008 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rich Z (Post 60718)
So the whole idea, as I understand it, was for the ethanol to help supplement the gasoline supply? But it gives less power per throttle position, so you have to give it MORE throttle (meaning burning more fuel) to get the same acceleration straight gasoline would give. Which probably means overall gas mileage is worse, which means you are using MORE ethanol laced fuel for every mile you drive. :crazy9:

They say the line between genius and insanity is VERY thin, and I think the geniuses in Washington D.C. that came up with this plan fell LOTS of lines short of hitting the genius side of the line.....

Or someone with friends in high places is making some serious money off of this boondoggle.

No s#!t!!!!!!! Everything I've read says it's gas mileage is not only worse but it eats your fuel lines for any car not equiped with it stock. Great huh?

Ethanol once again, is garbage!!!!!!!!! Maybe now is the time to start considering spiking the gas with pure acetone to offset the crummie ethanol!!!!


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