What do I need to change on my car to run E85
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:34 am
What do I have to do to make my car run on E85? Car: Civic EG with H22A. N/A Parts: Stock Civic fuelpump. Stock H22A injectors. Skunk2 intake 70mm AEM UEGO wideband P28 with eCtune Changes to be made: Bigger injectors +/- 450cc? Walbro 255 fuelpump? After some miles change the fuelfilter AEM info found on the AEM power Forum:
You can run the AEM AFR Gauge with any Fuel ( except Leaded ). The sensor is reading LAMBDA, not AFR, at any time. So there is no need to read lower than 10.0 AFR. The Gauge will transfer that LAMBDA to an AFR onto the display for selected Fuels ( Gasoline, Methanol...) BUT: Stoich Mode is 14.7 equals Lambda 1 for Gasoline. If you running E85, it will read also 14.7 equal Lambda 1. ( but you need app. 33% more fuel for Stoich ) So, leave the Gauge in Gasoline mode, you can tune with E85 like you do it with Gasoline. Choose the same AFR you will use for Gasoline. then try to map it as you want, you will feel what the engine needs. Sometimes its getting more power by leaning E85 a bit out, sometimes the engine likes it to run a bit richer than on gas. All depends on compression Ratio, Timing, Head shape,....
When I'm right I can use the AEM wideband with E85 to tune my car or I'm I wrong?E85 stoich : 9.765 E85 Max power rich : 6.975 E85 Max power lean : 8.4687