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      04-10-2015, 02:31 PM   #1
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E85 Fill Up w/gas can

Here's a question for everyone: the nearest E85 station is about half an hour away from my house. If I fill up a few 5 gallon cans and make a monthly trip to refill, I'd be all set to run consistent E85 mixes. The nearest gas station that I use regularly is 1.9 miles from my home, at most 5 minutes door to pump. Would it be safe/error-free to pour the 5 gallon can of E85 into a 1/4 full tank at home, then drive to the gas station and fill the remainder with 93?
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Ya, you'd be OK. Drive easy and stay out of too much load, since the car is going to be short on fuel barring E85-specific tuning. But if we're talking 2 miles, sure you do that "safely". Car isn't going to explode or anything...Don't be surprised if it throws mixture codes very soon after starting.
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I figured that it is do-able, my concern was regarding the heavy concentration of ethanol in the tank until I can blend the 93 octane. The drive is 25-30 mph, obviously not going to gun it to the gas station.

My plan is to fill up first thing in the morning, the engine would be cold so I'd take it easy anyway. My hope is to be able to leave the gas cans at home when I fill the tank, rather than bring one to the gas station and need to leave the emptied container in the car at work.

Thanks, hope there is some advice from anyone who may do this.
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I do it all the time. The car is the quietest ever with full E85. Then I drive over to fill up with 93. You should be okay. I've gunned it a few times about 50-75% throttle and its been fine. I would not recommend WOT at 100% otherwise it may pull timing , cause hiccups , and then yours trims will max out, and the computer will have to relearn again.
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I do exactly this. Driven gently for a few miles to the gas station, the car's fine up to at least e40, maybe more.
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I usually add one 5 gallon gas can of E85 at my house and drive to the nearest gas station and add 2.5 gallons of 92 at the pump.
All 6 of my 5 gallon gas cans have EZpour conversions done on them also, can empty 5 gallons of E85 in my tank in no time.
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I usually add one 5 gallon gas can of E85 at my house and drive to the nearest gas station and add 2.5 gallons of 92 at the pump.
All 6 of my 5 gallon gas cans have EZpour conversions done on them also, can empty 5 gallons of E85 in my tank in no time.
What blend of ethanol are you shooting for with that? How do you have your tune set up?

Sounds like this is a pretty solid method, and with my typical amount of driving, I shouldn't need more than a monthly trip to the e85 station.

Thanks
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What blend of ethanol are you shooting for with that? How do you have your tune set up?

Sounds like this is a pretty solid method, and with my typical amount of driving, I shouldn't need more than a monthly trip to the e85 station.

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E60, 101 octane.
The E85 is rated at E85 and I test it here and there.

Tunes are usually E50-E60, either way I still fill up the way I describe above. Easy to make sure I always know my E content.

Check out those EZpour conversions, made my life so much better not dealing with these new style gas can pouring thingys.
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E60, 101 octane.
The E85 is rated at E85 and I test it here and there.

Tunes are usually E50-E60, either way I still fill up the way I describe above. Easy to make sure I always know my E content.

Check out those EZpour conversions, made my life so much better not dealing with these new style gas can pouring thingys.
How much is left in your tank when you fill up? I assume you drive around with more than 7.5 gallons? Just trying to get a good system worked out for myself. Thanks for the recommendation of the EZpour setup.
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How much is left in your tank when you fill up? I assume you drive around with more than 7.5 gallons? Just trying to get a good system worked out for myself. Thanks for the recommendation of the EZpour setup.
If you run it super low, lower than you should you can actually fit two rounds of 5 gal E85 and 2.5 gal of pump (10 gal of E85 and 5 gal of pump).

I stopped doing that though and just do one round of 5 gal E85 and 2.5 gal of pump regularly as long as it's just below 1/2 tank (or lower of course).
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If you run it super low, lower than you should you can actually fit two rounds of 5 gal E85 and 2.5 gal of pump (10 gal of E85 and 5 gal of pump).

I stopped doing that though and just do one round of 5 gal E85 and 2.5 gal of pump regularly as long as it's just below 1/2 tank (or lower of course).
I usually fill up once I am down to 1/4 tank. I could pour in the 5 gal of E85 (totaling just over 1/2 tank), then fill the rest with 93. Or I could pour in 10 gal E85 (totaling about 3/4-7/8 tank) and then top off with 93 for roughly an E60 mix?
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First of all you need to measure the alcohol content of your e85 station to know how much to mix. Then use one of the many online calculators to figure how much much of your E you need +93 to get the desired octane you want.

My local station has been on winter blend which is E70 so I've just been running that straight with no 93 mixed in. I do have a walbro inline though.
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