E85 ethanol kit for gasoline vehicles -> Who tried?

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MathHouston
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I'll put it on next week




by MathHouston » 04/05/08, 19:00

I will keep you informed
otherwise I already drive without a kit in 50% 50% on my punto
It works very well and I save 9 euros per tank.

So with the kit I hope to save the long-awaited 20 euros

cordially
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by gary » 08/06/08, 18:57

Hello, personally I am not convinced of the usefulness of the e85 kit, I on my 2.8l v6 audi I am 100/100 al ethanol and it works very well about 1.5l + per 100 km, my old car a 2l 4cylindres audi also drove there, however, it was 3l + per 100 km

On the other hand if someone has a trick to fool the lambda probe
it could work even better I think!

Now I'm going to try to boost the 2.8 water !! : Cheesy:
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by vassago076 » 09/06/08, 11:22

gary wrote:Hello, personally I am not convinced of the usefulness of the e85 kit, I on my 2.8l v6 audi I am 100/100 al ethanol and it works very well about 1.5l + per 100 km, my old car a 2l 4cylindres audi also drove there, however, it was 3l + per 100 km

On the other hand if someone has a trick to fool the lambda probe
it could work even better I think!

Now I'm going to try to boost the 2.8 water !! : Cheesy:


slt if your car is already running at 100% ethanol c that you do not need a kit, for lambda soda dsl i don't know that should be the role of the ethanol kit finally i think that certein can answer you better than me on the question, in any case your testimony confirms that there are a lot of cars that can run on ethanol and there are more that we believe is enough to try : Cheesy:
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by vassago076 » 09/06/08, 11:23

Did you try to pass your car to control pollution ???
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by jonule » 09/06/08, 11:42

oh, the E85 kit would re-direct the lambda probe?
interesting that, we tried to do according to the diet, to add water (in particular) or gas injection etc ...
I just know that it is connected in series to the input of the electronic injection?

otherwise for the lambda, info:
http://www.nrjrealiste.fr/trucs/lambda.html

if not the guys from Tuning certainly know how to do it?
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by gary » 10/06/08, 00:28

vassago076 wrote:Did you try to pass your car to control pollution ???


No I have not yet had the opportunity to pass it to the control!
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by RM 36 » 12/06/08, 12:25

Hello everybody

I did not feel the courage to put superethanol without a box, at the risk of degrading the engine and being forced to pay for an intervention at a pro, which would have cost me a lot more than an E85 box.

Since I have put down my kit which cost me 400 €, I am super happy.
I had no engine problems, everything works as before and I have driven 2000 km.

It is a real pleasure to pay only 45 € roughly when I go to the pump.

In fact, I chose a kit that does not plug into the probes because it causes a lot of glitches to read them forums (problem display on the instrument panel or lights that come on or the engine grazes ...).

Anyway, I'll keep you posted.

A+
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by martien007 » 12/06/08, 14:16

RM36: where did you buy your box and how does it connect?

Can it be mounted on an old petrol engine with carburetor?

There is a guy who simply replaced the fuel jets on a 205 petrol and it works very well. He posted here in this forum. I do not know where he is but he had done a lot of kms and it worked very well thus without camera.

it's here : https://www.econologie.com/forums/100-supere ... t3865.html
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by RM 36 » 12/06/08, 15:13

I saw an ad in Automobile Magazine a few months ago, that's what got me hooked on this brand.
It's E85 FFV (www.e85-ffv.com).

They also make the mechanical guarantees of the vehicle.

The housing plugs into the injectors.

However, I have no idea about the carburetors. Must inquire.
But phone the dealer, mine is very cool.

Before buying, I really looked for what other manufacturers were doing (either there was no warranty but not expensive, or it was very expensive up to 890 €) and it was the one I bought that really convinced me (400 €).

I am so happy that my father-in-law sells his diesel to buy a second-hand petrol and install the same box.
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by gary » 12/06/08, 23:11

martien007 wrote:Can it be mounted on an old petrol engine with carburetor?


On a carburetor a kit e 85 is useless because no injectors!

Just find a good guy to settle the carbs.

Already without touching anything, try mixing 50/50.
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