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E85 What you Need To Know!
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<blockquote data-quote="9BABCobra8" data-source="post: 13535899" data-attributes="member: 83602"><p>I remember reading somewhere that e85 mixed with 87 results in more efficient combustion vs e85 mixed with 93 and even 98. It was to the point that e85 mixed with 87 resulted in higher hp numbers when compared to the 93 blend. The idea is that the gasoline is simply mixed in to help start the ignition process and the lower octane was better in dyno tests. Also, the same can be said about the mixture for aide in cold starts…</p><p></p><p>I have not been able to find the reference though. Does anyone recall reading/seeing this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9BABCobra8, post: 13535899, member: 83602"] I remember reading somewhere that e85 mixed with 87 results in more efficient combustion vs e85 mixed with 93 and even 98. It was to the point that e85 mixed with 87 resulted in higher hp numbers when compared to the 93 blend. The idea is that the gasoline is simply mixed in to help start the ignition process and the lower octane was better in dyno tests. Also, the same can be said about the mixture for aide in cold starts… I have not been able to find the reference though. Does anyone recall reading/seeing this? [/QUOTE]
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