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The Distillery
Pulling timing with high intake temps on E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="JeremyH" data-source="post: 14524772" data-attributes="member: 160292"><p>Here was my temp on a 45 degree day with 93 octane. 114 degrees.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/lightblade543/20130105_125504.jpg" target="_blank">http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/lightblade543/20130105_125504.jpg</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's hot enough that you can't keep your hand on it long even on a very cold day. The day where I noticed my rails were luke warm to the touch with e85 was a much hotter day 80-90degrees out, I could put my hand on them and hold it there no problem. I don't have a temp reading from a similar outside temp though. But I cant contribute it to anything other than the ethanol absorbing heat from the rails pulling heat from the engine bay.</p><p></p><p>Different return setups will play a large part in putting heat in the fuel as well. I have a staged controller so only one pump runs at idle and cruise with 8an feed and return and regulator after rails.</p><p></p><p>I have a pump gas tune and an e85 tune so maybe I will get around to doing some back to back temp readings with the different fuels under similar run conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeremyH, post: 14524772, member: 160292"] Here was my temp on a 45 degree day with 93 octane. 114 degrees. [url]http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a341/lightblade543/20130105_125504.jpg[/url] That's hot enough that you can't keep your hand on it long even on a very cold day. The day where I noticed my rails were luke warm to the touch with e85 was a much hotter day 80-90degrees out, I could put my hand on them and hold it there no problem. I don't have a temp reading from a similar outside temp though. But I cant contribute it to anything other than the ethanol absorbing heat from the rails pulling heat from the engine bay. Different return setups will play a large part in putting heat in the fuel as well. I have a staged controller so only one pump runs at idle and cruise with 8an feed and return and regulator after rails. I have a pump gas tune and an e85 tune so maybe I will get around to doing some back to back temp readings with the different fuels under similar run conditions. [/QUOTE]
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