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Originally Posted by Btravelen
Hmmnnn.. Those numbers don't match. E85 wont give higher mileage than gas and the power numbers appear kinda high... other than that, it sounds good..
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E-85 is pretty much cheap race Fuel. It is not neccessarily more efficient, but can make more power. The power in this motor is being created VIA utilizing Gas and E-85 together, injecting the ethanol under high loads cools the intake charge and allows them to run timming on what would be 150 octane fuel. Dayton 5.0 performance currently has a built mustang burning the rollers at over 1,300hp on E-85. It is cheap Widely available high octance fuel. In your taurus or ranger its ineffecient, in your high compression car its affordable smiles.
The combination of these into one engine shows great potential for average consumers and enthusiasts who don't want to be forced by congress into driving gutless hybrids.
Maybe Ford's Gas truck engine lineup can finally grow some balls
