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03-10-2013, 09:20 PM | #1 |
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Fuel & Octane calculator
The websites I found were a little over the top, and I couldn't find one to download anywhere. So, I decided to make a simple calculator using Excel and though I'd share it.
I run e85, so this is a nice tool to help determine the fuel percentages and combine ocatate rating based on how much of each fuel you put in the tank. It's easy to use, enjoy. Just alter the values in RED, everything else calculates. [Revised] https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B66v...it?usp=sharing Last edited by n54door; 03-18-2013 at 11:43 PM.. |
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thanks, i think most of us will find this very useful!
I don't have E85 where i live, but i replaced the values with 91 and 104oct which is what i use.
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can you please make a LITERS version?
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03-11-2013, 09:44 AM | #5 |
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You're welcome guys!
^ for liters, just enter in the liters as opposed to gallons. It should work the same way since there are no equations specific to the value of a 'gallon'. You can also rename anything that says 'gallon', its just a label. |
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03-17-2013, 12:05 PM | #8 |
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It has been said that it can be close to 105 either way, the calculator allows you to key in the octane value for each fuel. EDIT: To settle the debate, http://www.ethanol.org/index.php?id=50 "Because ethanol has an octane rating of 113, adding 10% ethanol to gasoline raises the finished fuel's octane rating by 2 or 3 points, improving the fuel's performance." "E85 is the highest performance fuel you can purchase at the retail level with its octane rating of at least 105." Last edited by n54door; 03-17-2013 at 03:02 PM.. |
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This is an awesome tool. I made something but wasn't anywhere near as simple.
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What is it equal too? The tool looks real good so what are the numbers to use for E85?
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Dempsey is the first person I have read that says it's not, so I'm interested to see what information supports that claim. In the meantime, http://www.ethanol.org/index.php?id=50 It says ethanol is 113 oct. So if my math is correct, to make e85 (70% min Ethanol Content) you take 70% of 113 oct corn ethanol, and mix it with 30% of 87 oct fuel to blend the e85 gas. This ratio would have an effective octane of 105. You can use the calculator to determine this as well. Dempsey? Last edited by n54door; 03-17-2013 at 06:29 PM.. |
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Is the base always 87 octane? Right now I am putting a bit over 3 gallons into a full tank of 93. I would like to go a bit further but still stay under 40% E85 because I don't want to be bothered worth a backend flash.
That being said I also have access to 100 octane so am trying to figure out the best way to go. 93+100 -- 93+E85 -- 93+100+E85
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For me the ultimate question becomes, what octane do I run? And with that, what is the most convenient and cheapest fuel I can get to accomplish my target. I run about 35% E85. I don't want to both with the map right now either. I'm going to see if I can get away with 40%. It seems to differ from car to car. |
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So to correctly calculate octane you must have your octane ratings correct. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating And yes, E85 is blended with 87 AKI Octane, at least here on the west coast. I use this calculator, http://e85prices.com/milesperdollar.htm Use bottom calculator.
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Found this to back it up as well. "Octane: A minimum octane for E85 is not specified. FFV’s can tolerate the lower octane of gasoline i.e. 87 (R+M)/2. There is no requirement to post octane on an E85 dispenser. If a retailer chooses to post octane, they should be aware that the often cited 105 octane is incorrect. This number was derived by using ethanol’s blending octane value in gasoline. This is not the proper way to calculate the octane of E85. Ethanol’s true octane value should be used to calculate E85’s octane value. This results in an octane range of 94-96 (R+M)/ 2. These calculations have been confirmed by actual octane engine tests." http://www.ethanolrfa.org/page/-/rfa...pdatedLogo.pdf |
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Also to make clear, is your calculator percent of E85 Pump or percent of Ethanol? for instance, I run E50 (on my pro tune), which is 50% Ethanol. So I put in 8.5 gallons of E85 pump and 7.5 gallons of 91 octane (based upon 91 having 10% ethanol). Which is E50. But is 53% of E85 pump. You may want to add another cell in there which tells you the percent of total Ethanol. That way we could take advantage of knowing how many gallons of E85 to put in as well as knowing the amount of total Ethanol. based upon USA octane being E10 and E85 @ 85% Ethanol thanks, Vince
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In the screenshot example, one fuel is 93 (premium), the other is 105 octane (E85, but should be 96 oct at this point). So to answer your question, E85 pump. With the understanding there is a min. of 70% ethanol content, thus the octane value can be off a bit depending on the true E85 mix at the actual pump. |
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Was more worried about the total ethanol percentage of the fuel. I think our JB4 systems without the back end COBB flash are limited to 40% ethanol or less. You have ethanol the 93 & in the E85 so its more then just a 50/50 mix of the gas divided by 2 to get octane level. You also need to calculate the actual ethanol level as a separate item.
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I see the importance, so I also thought about breaking it down separately, but again, it would only be a guess unless you actually sampled and tested the e85. So, for this reason I'll stick with 70% Ethanol and factor the octane from that value since that is the minimum. My original purpose was to determine how much e85 is in my tank, not ethanol, as the ethenal content will not be the same at every pump. |
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