Miguel smith
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I have a 2011 ram 1500 5.7 hemi is it possible to convert it to e85 if so how?
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E85= Bad news
I'm not discrediting you. Because you obviously have plenty of experience with Ethanol. But items like OEM fuel socks, and filters if there any, are not good with ethanol and degrade over time. Same with fuel lines.Ive had 3 vehicles I ran with e85 on stock everything, 06 GTO, 09 G8GT and 13 Mustang GT. Didn’t have any issues with anything other than lack of injectors in the GTO considering the car had cam and full exhaust hahahahaha.
all tuned by me. You have to wonder how most who have never ran e85 before, can spread all this bs about e85 destroying your full system and bla bla bla. Let me tell you again bla bla bla. If you want to run e85 make sure your injector duty cycle doesn’t exceed 90-92% at WOT. And make sure you can tune cold ECT startup fueling and if you don’t have the alcohol sensor that you can correct for E-XX alcohol stoich point in your calibration.if you have FI make sure you have enough injectors and fuel pump to supply constant wot fueling. This stuff is not the devil it requires more attention to details.
I'm not discrediting you. Because you obviously have plenty of experience with Ethanol. But items like OEM fuel socks, and filters if there any, are not good with ethanol and degrade over time. Same with fuel lines.
But then again. Since chevy and ford are pretty big into flex fuel cars maybe all that stuff IS ethanol safe.
Just from my experience with a japanese car, they are only good for gasoline. And will eventually break down with time.
(Also. I understand people are talking about true flex fuel. With an E content analyzer. My car just runs on E85. No flex sensor)
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I have a 2011 ram 1500 5.7 hemi is it possible to convert it to e85 if so how?
What the hell does that even mean? I don't buy 10 plus gallons of milk/OJ a week..........let me guess you're one of those guys that's never had an ethanol related failure in a small engine right? I've literally cleaned tons of that brown crusty **** out of carburetors and it ain't pretty. We did just fine before ethanol and eventually it will go away.They are two different products should milk and OJ cost the same amount?