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JustaGT
05-20-2013, 12:37 PM
Does anyone have or know where to purchase true E85 as we are still on E70 winter blend? I see VP has it but at roughly $10/gal thats a little out of my price range. I'm looking to pick up around 10-15 gallons to run when a few of us go to the track on June 15th so I dont have to run the current super rich AFR's on E70. Any help is appreciated!

skipdownstairs
05-20-2013, 12:46 PM
I ended up buying a barrel of straight ethanol from Demmer Oil Co. 563-855-2515 mix your own so you don't have to worry about it not being what you want
It was super cheap

AutoMods
05-20-2013, 01:22 PM
got an adjustable fpr? you could play with a lower fuel pressure if you are unable to retune the ecu yourself

JustaGT
05-20-2013, 01:38 PM
I ended up buying a barrel of straight ethanol from Demmer Oil Co. 563-855-2515 mix your own so you don't have to worry about it not being what you want
It was super cheap
Thanks, may definitely be worth giving it a shot!

got an adjustable fpr? you could play with a lower fuel pressure if you are unable to retune the ecu yourself
Yeah its adjustable. I'm sure I could get a new tune made with no issues from the previous owners tuner in TX but would rather not mess with it as the current tune is pretty damn solid. I've heard rumors though that we are going to be E70 year round and if thats the case then I would look into re-tuning it, but I dont really want to mess with it too much if E85 will be coming around soon. The AFR's aren't bad at 11.5-11.7 when I had true E85 from the previous owner but with filling up here in Iowa it is overly conservative at 10.3-10.6 at WOT...

Xboosted23X
05-20-2013, 03:34 PM
lancealot e85 is not coming back. You can get a drum of e98 for pretty cheap but would need two maps.

sparkles
05-20-2013, 03:49 PM
We just had this discussion a couple weeks ago. Neither me nor Casey have seen any E85 out of the pumps around here for over a year. It's all been E70 for me since the end of 2011.

JustaGT
05-20-2013, 04:20 PM
:lame: well its looking like ill have to switch it up a little to accommodate E70 then... I would still like to find some though for the 15th while I have this tune already set up on the car...

c_mart_28
05-20-2013, 04:38 PM
What the heck did you buy?? That looks absolutely killer! What's the details if you don't mind me asking?

JustaGT
05-20-2013, 05:12 PM
What the heck did you buy?? That looks absolutely killer! What's the details if you don't mind me asking?

Thanks, not at all! I dont know how often you are on SVTP, but its forcefedcobra's old car from Oklahoma.

03 DSG cobra with 47k miles
Ford racing Aluminator with 10k miles built with ARP hardware
2.9L Whipple with 1,200 miles (23psi)
80lb injectors, return style fuel setup with triple gss 342 pumps (E85)
MM tubular K-member, control arms, coilovers up front, CC plates, 6pt bolt in cage, subframe connectors
FTBR built IRS with H&R race springs
Kooks long tubes, O/R x-pipe, magnaflow catback
Spec 3+ clutch w/ 26 spline input shaft
Stoptech 13" front brakes

Thats the jist of it, theres a bunch of smaller things done but didn't want to type a novel. HAHA
I originally wanted to purchase a low milage stockish cobra and do everything myself, but I came across this and got a steal on it considering the stuff that is done.
The only bad part is I am running 18x9,10 bullitt wheels on it currently as he sold the TF wheels separate.

Batwood
05-20-2013, 05:38 PM
Nice car man. I love that color!
That's quite a list. Any dyno #s?
Corn and a 2.9 should make big power.

JustaGT
05-20-2013, 06:04 PM
Nice car man. I love that color!
That's quite a list. Any dyno #s?
Corn and a 2.9 should make big power.

Thanks! I've really enjoyed it so far.
The old 2.3 whipple setup was just under 700rwhp, but never got a good dyno pull with the current 2.9 setup. The previous owner along with a few others from TX that are pretty good with E85 had street tuned it with the 2.9 but had issues on the dyno; The old gatorback belt slipped like mad and RR pulley took a crap. The only time it has been on with the current setup it was suppose to be at 23-25psi but only held 10psi up top resulting in 540hp/620tq hahaha. It hasnt been on the rollers since then. I'd like to see 725+ with true E85 and aim for 780 or so if I pick up a crusher inlet and some cams. Hopefully I'll be able to strap it down sometime soon and see what it does.

Deimos
05-20-2013, 08:42 PM
Got these prices from my buddy.

Hey Jakob. I finally got the pricing. I'm going to break it down for you.
Shipping to a Business $193.00 to a Residential $203.00
5gal pails-36 pails on a pallet. Cost$1043.00+203.00= $1246.00 180 gals of fuel. $6.92 per gal.
15 gal drums-10 drums on a pallet Cost$700.00=203.00=$903.00
150 gals of fuel. $6.02 per gal
1-55gal drum Cost$198.00+203.00= $401.00
1-55gal $7.29 per gal
2-55gal drums Cost$396.00+203.00=$599.00
2-55gal=110gal of fuel. $5.44 per gal. I would have to check to make sure of the shipping cost on the 2-55gal drums. Truck freight has a min weight charge, so I think you can get the two drums shipped for the $203. Thanks Kelly

stangvortech
05-20-2013, 11:47 PM
That is a sick car for sure!

ashanson
05-21-2013, 01:38 AM
Got these prices from my buddy.

Hey Jakob. I finally got the pricing. I'm going to break it down for you.
Shipping to a Business $193.00 to a Residential $203.00
5gal pails-36 pails on a pallet. Cost$1043.00+203.00= $1246.00 180 gals of fuel. $6.92 per gal.
15 gal drums-10 drums on a pallet Cost$700.00=203.00=$903.00
150 gals of fuel. $6.02 per gal
1-55gal drum Cost$198.00+203.00= $401.00
1-55gal $7.29 per gal
2-55gal drums Cost$396.00+203.00=$599.00
2-55gal=110gal of fuel. $5.44 per gal. I would have to check to make sure of the shipping cost on the 2-55gal drums. Truck freight has a min weight charge, so I think you can get the two drums shipped for the $203. Thanks Kelly

I assume that is for E98? I know of a few places in Minnesota that sell it for around $5-6/gallon, just fill up however much you need. Wish we had places like that here.

Deimos
05-21-2013, 05:24 AM
I assume that is for E98? I know of a few places in Minnesota that sell it for around $5-6/gallon, just fill up however much you need. Wish we had places like that here.

That is for renegade e85. I priced out vp c85 too that stuffs 10 a gallon. Iirc the e98 was very similar to the e85 but heck if there was a renegade vendor close it wouldnt be too bad. Or do it like andy and enrigh e70. Hell for 2.77 a gallon its a lot cheaper.

JustaGT
05-21-2013, 07:59 AM
I will more than likely just get an e70 tune and run that so I dont have to worry about buying it by the barrell, but I would like to have about 20 gallons of e85 for the track and dyno coming up since the tune is already there for it. Gotta try to get some halfway decent numbers before it gets switched over :biggrin:

skipdownstairs
05-21-2013, 09:04 AM
You can always make your own for your car and yourself :)

http://www.milehidistilling.com/

AutoMods
05-21-2013, 09:08 AM
lancealot e85 is not coming back. You can get a drum of e98 for pretty cheap but would need two maps.

I realize that a few guys on here have been testing and getting e70 around here for some time. but do you know its not coming back? Are you talking about in Iowa or everywhere? If you have inside knowledge please share.

skipdownstairs
05-21-2013, 09:26 AM
I made some phone calls for ya, I have a guy here in Manchester that can get straight Ethanol to mix at whatever you want and any amount you want $3.50 / gallon you can blend this with with your E-70 to achieve your mixture or mix it with your own gas. When I did it it was easiest to mix it with the existing lower concentrated fuel (E-70) to bring it up to E-85 or higher.
The place is called:
Edgewood Oil
1605 230th St Manchester, IA 52057
(563) 927-3477
he has a partial drum on hand like 25 gallons and can get more
Good luck buying it anywhere else because you wont.
This is straight 100% ethanol
This is where I buy my methanol for my mustang....

JustaGT
05-21-2013, 10:15 AM
I made some phone calls for ya, I have a guy here in Manchester that can get straight Ethanol to mix at whatever you want and any amount you want $3.50 / gallon you can blend this with with your E-70 to achieve your mixture or mix it with your own gas. When I did it it was easiest to mix it with the existing lower concentrated fuel (E-70) to bring it up to E-85 or higher.
The place is called:
Edgewood Oil
1605 230th St Manchester, IA 52057
(563) 927-3477
he has a partial drum on hand like 25 gallons and can get more
Good luck buying it anywhere else because you wont.
This is straight 100% ethanol
This is where I buy my methanol for my mustang....

Thank you very much, Ill definitely get a hold of them and see if I can make a little road trip this weekend! Do you know off the top of your head what the mixture ratio is for e70 to pure ethanol to achieve e85, or just mix it and test it frequently until it reads the content that you want???
I appreciate the input everyone!

JustaGT
05-21-2013, 10:17 AM
I realize that a few guys on here have been testing and getting e70 around here for some time. but do you know its not coming back? Are you talking about in Iowa or everywhere? If you have inside knowledge please share.

I think he means just Iowa, I have heard the same thing (that Iowa is running winter blend year around) versus southern states which switch over as Iowa used to.... I'm not 100% sure but I have heard that also from multiple people.

AutoMods
05-21-2013, 10:22 AM
i just tested the kum and go in north liberty at 73% on my lunch break

RedRocketZ28
05-21-2013, 11:22 AM
According to my recent logs my AFR was quite a bit more lean without any changes being made. Granted, I had gotten fuel at a different Kum and Go but it obviously had more ethanol in it. So, whatever that is worth. I need a tester.

Sleepy
05-21-2013, 12:08 PM
This just came up on srtforums. A lot of the southern guys are getting true e85 at the pump while most of the blend up North is staying at e70.
This is nothing official, just what people are getting from testing it.

AutoMods
05-21-2013, 12:20 PM
http://www.srtforums.com/forums/f187/my-e85-test-632439/


http://www.chicagostreetcars.net/general-car-related-topics/204-spring-2013-e85-testing-share-your-findings.html


http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/distillery-374/930821-e85-ethanol-percent-tracking-map-michigan.html

JustaGT
05-21-2013, 01:48 PM
Just talked with Vito and Bob Kurgan, working on a date to get down to Karl's performance and do a remote session to have a good tune on the current e70. I figure this would be the best route as I would rather not go through hassell in the long run of mixing and buying barrels every time I wanted to drive the car. I will keep the current e85 tune on the handheld in case things do change back to e85 though. I wish I picked the car up a few weeks sooner so I could have just gone down when he was in DSM doing the tuning sessions:disappointed:

ashanson
05-21-2013, 03:25 PM
This is straight 100% ethanol

Really, not even denatured? Would be some cheep booze.
Regardless, that is a great deal, wish I would have had a resource like that when I had an e85 car.

Regarding staying on the winter blend, it seems like the same thing is happening in MN, it stays E70 until June then goes to around E78 for a couple months in summer, then back down. Pretty hard to find the good stuff.

I don't know why they keep the blend so low. Since ethanol is cheaper than gas, they could increase the ethanol percentage, sell at the same price, and increase their profits. Doesn't make sense.

skipdownstairs
05-21-2013, 03:28 PM
They did that to help cars start in the colder months from what I have heard

AutoMods
05-21-2013, 05:04 PM
I don't know why they keep the blend so low. Since ethanol is cheaper than gas, they could increase the ethanol percentage, sell at the same price, and increase their profits. Doesn't make sense.

that's what i was thinking. does anyone know how long the gas stations go before they need to refill their underground tanks? i was wondering if they don't sell as much e85, maybe its hard to cycle through different blends

Xboosted23X
05-21-2013, 08:20 PM
Ryan I was told that by someone that works for the president of the iowa bio fuels. I tested every tank last year and they were all e70. I was just talking about Iowa also.

AutoMods
06-28-2013, 11:52 PM
did another e85 test in north liberty yesterday. e70 still. also tested a Tiffin pump that was one of those e15/e30/e85 selective pumps, that was also just around 72% . now i'm starting to give up on real 85% . sucks to lose some % but at least its consistent.

Deimos
06-29-2013, 04:39 AM
Get some e98 and spike that shit or do what andy does.

AutoMods
06-29-2013, 09:15 AM
Get some e98 and spike that shit or do what andy does.

Aint nobody got time for that

sparkles
06-29-2013, 09:21 AM
Aaron and I checked some last week at the new Kum & Go in Ankeny. E70

JustaGT
07-01-2013, 08:50 AM
did another e85 test in north liberty yesterday. e70 still. also tested a Tiffin pump that was one of those e15/e30/e85 selective pumps, that was also just around 72% . now i'm starting to give up on real 85% . sucks to lose some % but at least its consistent.

We have a Co-op about 10 miles North of Marshalltown with one of those selective pumps that I filled up at over the weekend. I'm sure its still right around E70 but my AFR's looked pretty decent after filling up there. It's always been right at 10.3-10.6 at WOT but yesterday it was running around 11.3-11.5 which is significantly closer to the target...

AutoMods
07-01-2013, 09:32 AM
We have a Co-op about 10 miles North of Marshalltown with one of those selective pumps that I filled up at over the weekend. I'm sure its still right around E70 but my AFR's looked pretty decent after filling up there. It's always been right at 10.3-10.6 at WOT but yesterday it was running around 11.3-11.5 which is significantly closer to the target...

leaning out would indicate more ethanol. you should test that pump.

mark87supra
07-03-2013, 11:53 PM
I actually think I found 1 in Story City, Ia. It was a Cenex / Heartland Iowa Co-op pump, was on E70 went to CFR raced and stopped on the way back when I was close to running out. Rating jumped to E78 after the fillup. I was almost empty so it was almost a complete fill up. I haven't had a chance to test any of their other locations.

sparkles
07-04-2013, 07:57 AM
Who's driving to Story city to get fuel though. The freakin problem is that if they are going to switch to E70 year round, they need to advertise it as such. It's BS. Makes no sense. I'm going to go to the Kum & Go on the SS by Menards with that fancy pump and test that next week.

Sleepy
07-05-2013, 10:22 AM
Ben I would be interested in those results. That's my station of choice.

JustaGT
07-07-2013, 01:38 PM
I need to get a tester so I can start doing this. I have about 3 pumps that I would like to check where I fill up. I've noticed my AFR's have gotten significantly better lately from the last few fill ups

sparkles
07-07-2013, 02:27 PM
Ben I would be interested in those results. That's my station of choice.
I'll post my results

I need to get a tester so I can start doing this. I have about 3 pumps that I would like to check where I fill up. I've noticed my AFR's have gotten significantly better lately from the last few fill ups
Just borrow mine if you're just currious, unless you are wanting to own one.

AutoMods
07-07-2013, 02:52 PM
they are cheap http://www.summitracing.com/parts/qft-36-e85