E85 in a Normal Car: What Happens?

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  • @jakebruenderman2481
    @jakebruenderman2481 Рік тому +8

    Fun fact, Amazon sells e85 ethanol distillation systems so you can make your own fuel. Another fun fact, ethanol fuel was founded by Henry Ford which he called gasohol and every Ford vehicle till 1974 was designed to run on it. Ford was paid by oil companies to run vehicles on gasoline. But before gas stations dotted the maps people made their fuel at home with Ford's fractional distillation system. Amazon also sells e85 conversion kits for most vehicles. Enjoy your freedom from the pump!

  • @generiskgen
    @generiskgen Рік тому +78

    Today I have learned the following:
    Why people use corn juice
    How a flex fuel sensor works
    How air and fuel combination works with different fuel types (Here in Norway we mostly only have '95 and '98)
    Santa isn't real
    Easter Bunny isn't real
    Tooth Fairy is real
    And that I am adopted.
    10/10 would watch again

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому +6

      Always glad to help

    • @B0B_J0HN
      @B0B_J0HN Рік тому +2

      This dude is pure gold! 🤣

    • @MeleeTV
      @MeleeTV Рік тому

      Today years old when I found out I was adopted…

  • @aBlandAviator
    @aBlandAviator Рік тому +73

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    • @MattDonafrio
      @MattDonafrio Рік тому +2

      This is the truest comment on YT

    • @gsfriendlytreesmmj1165
      @gsfriendlytreesmmj1165 Рік тому

      Try burning one while watching 😂😂😂 pure gold, and the content itself is primo 👌

  • @dzim8822
    @dzim8822 Рік тому +139

    I have a 2005 Dodge Neon. I've been running E85 in it for almost a year now with no problems. The only thing I did was swap out the injectors with ones from a Ford Mustang that have a 25 percent greater flow rate. The computer did the rest, without a tune.

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому +44

      I'd love to see the computers learning values. Also, have you ever had to put 93 in due to lack of E85 in the area? We have E85 in most parts of this area, so not a huge risk to go corn-only here, but those long trips would be sketchy.

    • @dzim8822
      @dzim8822 Рік тому +25

      @@BlackthumbTV I have added a couple gallons of regular 87 gasoline a few times when I was running low and wasn't close to an E85 station. It ran fine and I actually couldn't really tell a difference. It probably just ran a little rich. For long trips, I run the tank down to less than a gallon and swap the stock injectors back in. Then I fill up with 87 gasoline and disconnect the battery to reset the computer. I did this before a 500 mile road trip during which I used 87 gas exclusively. I don't think the stock computer advances the timing when the E85 is added, so I don't think using regular 87 after using the E85 has any effect on predetonation (knock).

    • @toxicity6629
      @toxicity6629 Рік тому +1

      You not wrong I did the same thing in my Ford Focus and the check engine light went away

    • @eliweber724
      @eliweber724 Рік тому +2

      fellow neon owner

    • @TopiasSalakka
      @TopiasSalakka Рік тому +5

      I tried E85 in my Mercedes, not into an empty tank though, i think there was like 60-65% ethanol in the tank.
      Ran just fine, no misfires or overheating or anything like that. Didn't even feel like there was a lack of power.

  • @jakewaters5563
    @jakewaters5563 Рік тому +15

    I absolutely love your videos, I attended uti and was very dedicated to learning as much as possible. You are a better teacher than lots of those guys, and I really enjoy your style. I recommend your channel to all my buddies when they ask me about this kinda stuff

  • @michaelbebich3698
    @michaelbebich3698 Рік тому +29

    Just watched a few of your videos in a row loved them all. Great content, goofy car comedy once again spot on. Keep being you.

  • @carbonharmonics
    @carbonharmonics Рік тому +5

    Thankyou for this, need to make an admission, I have just binge-watched your channel. You're welcome. Please continue with the brilliance 😁

  • @chrismyles1538
    @chrismyles1538 Рік тому +4

    This is a terrific video that clearly lays out the details of converting to E85 or flex fueling.

  • @herbertpocket8855
    @herbertpocket8855 Рік тому +3

    BRO! This content is incredible. Keep it up dude. Great balance of silly and scientific

  • @MetroidChild
    @MetroidChild Рік тому +1

    Love all the plot twists throughout the video, every single time I was about to write a comment addressing a caveat it was immediately addressed. Something that wasn't addressed though is that your stock fuel pump might be too weak to supply fuel to all injectors upon an upgrade, I've only seen this happen to really old cars which were due to have it replaced in the first place though.

  • @emilianomartinez4083
    @emilianomartinez4083 Рік тому +1

    This is my fix for cars away from cars. I gound you while i was on vacation and not able to be home driving/wrenching on my own car. Solid content, information is easy to understand even through the complexity of the topics. Seriosuly, i appreciate these videos so much!

  • @TastySnax12
    @TastySnax12 Рік тому +5

    I didn't realize that's all that FlexFuel was, and that you could upgrade an existing car to it. Thanks for real, bro!

  • @kazax699
    @kazax699 Рік тому +1

    dude your videos are fire why haven't i found this channel until now

  • @connorleyland8695
    @connorleyland8695 Рік тому +9

    Can’t believe youre not more popular man 😂 got 10x more knowledge than every other car youtuber. I learn a little something every vid

  • @marjoh669
    @marjoh669 Рік тому +12

    I’ve been experimenting with blending E85 in E10 and had some success with it!
    During summer I always blend 50/50-60/40 E10-E85 respectively. No extra parts needed, no check engine lights, slightly cheaper to run, more power and most importantly: It’s greener lol

    • @PerpetualEternity
      @PerpetualEternity Рік тому

      What kind of car/truck?

    • @PeterFeltersnatch852
      @PeterFeltersnatch852 Рік тому +2

      ​​@@richarddesimone960if your car has a turbo it sure does. A significant hp gain!!

    • @ahhason
      @ahhason Рік тому +2

      @@richarddesimone960 There are many good reasons to run Flex Fuel. Your comment does not give any good reasons to go against it. I could tell you don't dabble with flex fuel much. Flex fuel cars are still around by the way. People love flex fuel especially your bang for the buck type person.

    • @ahhason
      @ahhason Рік тому

      @@richarddesimone960 "Flex fuel" gives you the option to run pure gasoline or mixed up to 85 percent. So why wouldnt you just setup for it, and use it when needed, like a track day or a spirited driving. Plus keeping the emissions low. Flex setups make it easy to adjust on the fly. By the way i have 30+ years of owning and operating a custom high performance and service shop. So I think I gotcha beat bud. But that honestly doesnt matter. Its what you know and how you apply it.

    • @Jeep4e
      @Jeep4e Рік тому

      @@ahhasonI refuse to believe a business owner would make their profile picture straight wax 😂😂

  • @AllTheBoost
    @AllTheBoost Рік тому +12

    15% is the limit the epa sets for every North America ecu. That came with obd2 in 96. Every car on obd2 has to have a o2 before and after the cat.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 4 місяці тому

      What where typical limits before OBD2? Old GM vehicles had variables called "block learn" and "integrator", both from 0 to 255, with 128 being the target fuel trim. Does that mean that 0 to 128 only accounts for 0 to 15% richening change in lambda/fuel injector pulse width?

  • @AaroKo
    @AaroKo Рік тому +1

    I just stumbled upon your channel for the first time ever and immediately fell in love with your style of content!😁
    Thank you!

  • @ThinkFreely2012
    @ThinkFreely2012 Рік тому +2

    I used to run E85 in my 96 Lincoln Towncar. That car loved it. Engine light would come on for the lean code. But it wasn't that bad, aside from its higher octane rating, ethanol also burns cooler. And it's great for cleaning carbon from the valves, pistons and heads.
    Similar results running corn juice in the 2003 Chevy 1500 van and my 2016 Ford Flex. When it was time for annual state inspection just run it low and refill with normal gas and the light goes away.
    Yes, all 3 cars had improved power, all 100% stock.

  • @gabrielv.4358
    @gabrielv.4358 Рік тому +1

    Fun Fact: In Brazil, Ethanol and Gasoline are the norm of fuel. Diesel is only for trucks. Ethanol gives more power, but more consuption. The gasoline is the opposite. ALL Vehicles from after 2005 have Flex Fuel Capabilities. Great video to see how a normal car behaves with Alchohol. (In Brazil its made with Sugar Cane). The car with Flex Fuel can run in ANY mix of gasoline and Alchohol. But it has its downsides, as the engine is "bogged down" having to work with two fuels, and there's a saying that goes somewhat like this: Flex Fuel Engines are Engines that are made to run Ethanol, that are forced to run with Gasoline. There are engines that when running in 100% Sugar Cane it gives 5 hp's more! (its not insane but its quite a bit more power).

    • @gabrielv.4358
      @gabrielv.4358 Рік тому +1

      In 2003 VW Launched the Flex Fuel with the Gol G3 1.6 Power, and generating a whole new Flex Fuel ecosystem here. (In the late 70's and mid 80's when the fuel crisis came, we found out about the sugar cane fuel, and to prevent having no gas, vehices from that era, specially after 1976, were manofactured to run on Ethanol instead of Gasoline, with cars returning to gasoline in the mid 80's) Specially back then, the Ethanol vehicles needed special carburetors and fuel systems to handle the water on the Alchohol, that could corrode the normal carburators and rubber hoses.

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому

      This super cool info, thanks for sharing! Vai Brasil!

  • @saltlight4347
    @saltlight4347 Рік тому +2

    Your comedy is seriously the best!! So how do we take you to the next level my friend?

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! With time maybe this channel will grow and I can buy exponentially more rusty 90s cars and do weird swaps on 'em!

  • @HIDNotfound
    @HIDNotfound Рік тому

    Great job breaking all this down. I've tried to explain ECU learning to novice car people and it goes way over thier head. This video will be my reference now.

  • @jobamer7684
    @jobamer7684 Рік тому +1

    Superb video as always sir

  • @intelmaciek
    @intelmaciek Рік тому

    8:37 The audio quality of the car was so pristine it jumpscared the smog out of me 😂
    Btw i'm honestly *in love* with your mic cable

  • @semmelr
    @semmelr Рік тому

    First video I've seen of yours. Love it. Subscribed.

  • @jeanpierreremond2565
    @jeanpierreremond2565 Рік тому

    Great content amigo.
    I like it that way (easy way) how you explained the difference or potential consequences of just running E-85 on a regular GASOLINE engine

  • @ChatNoir443
    @ChatNoir443 Рік тому +1

    Im hoping your channel gets huge.

  • @k3vinl85
    @k3vinl85 Рік тому +2

    If you've ever watched gaming youtube channels, Blackthumb is the GeneralSam of cartubers lol

  • @SloppyMechanics
    @SloppyMechanics Рік тому +2

    13-17 kia soul has factory wideband and does not give a shit, factory lsu4.9 will add tons of fuel quickly and then retain it in long term no issue, only time you might notice is freezing weather cold starts when it does not have enough to crank, but long crank and itll fire and adjust again very quickly.
    just some comments from a casual observer on a daily not a stand alone boi

    • @SloppyMechanics
      @SloppyMechanics Рік тому

      many many other cars might be exactly like this, just wanted to give you first hand experience from someone "rolling with my shit off safety" (kinda sorta not, because fuel trims with wideband factory)

    • @SloppyMechanics
      @SloppyMechanics Рік тому

      even more useless knowledge do you know what "virtual flex" is lol oh boi

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому

      This is quite interesting! I know you play with factory ECUs a lot. Do your tools let you inspect current learned values? I'd love to see the data the factory ECU is learning. One of my favorite things about cars is seeing data logs!
      I just looked up virtual flex and that's nuts, must suck to tune around without knowing it's on!

    • @donniecoe5495
      @donniecoe5495 Рік тому

      ​@@BlackthumbTVanother good example is the 2014 Camry se. Very very adaptable factory ECU. Frankenstein motorwerks has managed to take it from 170 to 210 up with no tune just intake and exhaust. Still ran correct afr.

  • @peterdevreter
    @peterdevreter Рік тому +1

    My emissions were to high during the yearly inspection. Filled the tank up with e85 and passed. In the end i did replaced the lambda sensor but it was funny to look at the face of the mechanic when he looked at the numbers.

  • @eFlexFuelUS
    @eFlexFuelUS 7 місяців тому

    Awesome video! The detailed explanation provided a clear understanding of the topic. Keep up the good work! #E85Movement

  • @thailandretromods
    @thailandretromods Рік тому +1

    06:00 was wondering how you were getting the table stats!!

  • @alexgates1319
    @alexgates1319 Рік тому +9

    P0171 incoming!

  • @dannyscurtu2735
    @dannyscurtu2735 Рік тому

    I pray this channel goes viral 🎉❤

  • @Mafia932z
    @Mafia932z Рік тому

    i didnt realize you only had 13k subs till i checked, your vids are awesome! just subbed

  • @jamesgeorge4874
    @jamesgeorge4874 Рік тому +1

    *SOME* factory ECM's can utilize a flex fuel sensor, and be (relatively) easily tuned, to run on any blend of ethanol up to 85%.

  • @codyhigley7028
    @codyhigley7028 Рік тому +1

    ❤️in love with this guy 😊

  • @SlowSpyder
    @SlowSpyder Рік тому +1

    I use 50%+ E85 in my 2005 PT Cruiser GT (turbo motor). Been putting in E85 for a couple of years. So far, so good. (Had an 06 PT GT before that that I used E85). I do get a little less mileage to the tank vs. pure 93 octane dino gas, though. *edit - I'm also running a Diablo Sport tuner with the factory Diablo tune.

    • @Rzn8B58
      @Rzn8B58 Рік тому

      the key is mixing it. running it pure dries out the plastics and wire casings because the alcohol. the lubrication from regular gasoline is key.

  • @schrodingerscat8621
    @schrodingerscat8621 Рік тому +1

    I put some in my Toyota Prius coming back from Virginia to New York. It was substantially lower priced than regular 87, so I pushed the button and filled my gas tank just to see what would happen. The answer is, nothing. I believe my fuel economy went down slightly, but the car ran 100% normal, cruise control set on 75, not so much as a hiccup. But I think on the long-term it would be a problem. At least that’s what I have been reading.

  • @ALv88PIK4CHU
    @ALv88PIK4CHU Рік тому

    Dude youre hilarious 😂 and i learned a lot too! Keep it up man!

  • @bekindandrewind1422
    @bekindandrewind1422 Рік тому +1

    Instead of more fuel, what if you injected propane into the intake to prevent the engine from going lean?

  • @4BillC
    @4BillC Рік тому +1

    I have an 01 Audi A4, it's been very modified. Plus I personally tuned it but I switched to E85 + methanol injection. This car uses lamda not AFR. So when I switched to E85 there was very little tuning involved. Honestly it probably would have ran fine without. This is after a much bigger than stock fuel system.

  • @gabeeilers4760
    @gabeeilers4760 Рік тому

    God I love this channel, thank you funny man swap guy

  • @aaaabababa
    @aaaabababa Рік тому +2

    i ran E85 on a Stock Citroen from the early 90s for quite a while, you need to slowly change over from normal fuel to E85 and back, if i quickly changed over it then went into limp mode and got the same issue as you did, i am guessing the ecu might be able to correct both long and short term fuel trim and thats why it's fine? I don't really know tbh, it just worked.

    • @Rzn8B58
      @Rzn8B58 Рік тому

      the regular gasoline lubricates the rubbers and casings of everything in the fuel system. stuff will start becoming brittle and cracking leading to shorts in things like the pump if you run e85 too many tanks before switching back to regular fuel. I like the idea of mixing the 2 getting the best of both worlds with low knock from e85 and lubrication/longevity of regular gas.

  • @1NIGHTMAREGAMER
    @1NIGHTMAREGAMER Рік тому +1

    i noticed a 50% regular gas plus 50 % e85 gives more performance with only sacrificing some mileage

  • @HaroldCook-fo5bs
    @HaroldCook-fo5bs Рік тому

    Dude! I have never watched your show before but the very first impression I get of it was how cool the dude is this he would go great with Seth Rogen as his older brother! You remind me so much of him. Which I might add he's a great actor. Funny as all get out😂

  • @kyleschrader1390
    @kyleschrader1390 Рік тому +1

    I’ve run a few tanks of e85 in a 95’ ej22 under a 96’ ej18 intake manifold and sensors and ECU. Idk if the fact I swapped it made any difference but it did it happily, mostly highway miles at like 3000-4000 rpm at like 80mph

  • @riccardodefina9551
    @riccardodefina9551 Рік тому

    Dayum boy
    Hella fun this guy

  • @AllTheBoost
    @AllTheBoost Рік тому +3

    Should probably let people know e85 eats rubber and ruins all the seals in the engine….. maybe you didn’t know 😂

  • @terenceiutzi4003
    @terenceiutzi4003 Рік тому

    The manual for my 1969 Buick Skylark says to raise the float level .050 and advance the timing 6 degrees to get improved performance and increased milage.

  • @Labergemusic
    @Labergemusic Рік тому

    This video was a dang rollercoaster

  • @Exalted-Mountain
    @Exalted-Mountain Рік тому

    When running e85 or an Emix you need a tune most of you are already aware I'm sure. The big thing with runnjng more than say a e25 mix on a stock fuel system is going to cause potential misfires because the more ethanol you run the more fuel volume required for combustion, stock fuel systems typically the HPFP aren't meant to run usually beyond a e15 mix on a naturally aspirated all depends on the specs of the vehicle make and model, also another note you should never leave heavy e85 mixes just sitting in your car, it has alcohol and it seperates into water and leaves a gummy oil gunk mess if you dont frequently run higher octane fuel like 91 afterwards and run 2 tanks of regular fuel after your e85 mix, basically only run the e85 mixes when you are planning to race it or test it

  • @joshc606
    @joshc606 Рік тому +1

    That’s why you can typically expect 2 to 3 miles per gallon less on the 85. So it really doesn’t save you any money by running only E 85.

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому

      Dollar per mile it's cheaper than 93 in my area, and it's 105 octane rating makes it extremely worth it.

  • @joemaggio6806
    @joemaggio6806 Рік тому +1

    I was like...this dude just swapped a fresh motor to grenade it with e85? no way haha

  • @lukebaker1167
    @lukebaker1167 Рік тому +1

    Awesome channel mate, ur like the auto version of Extractions&Fire!! 👍👍💪💪🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому

      Love his channel, he was what inspired me to start using a handheld mic to help be a bit more expressive! Thanks for the kind words!

    • @lukebaker1167
      @lukebaker1167 Рік тому +1

      @@BlackthumbTV I know, that’s the reason for commenting!!!!! Keep it up, top job 🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @lukebaker1167
      @lukebaker1167 Рік тому

      Fucking legend he is

  • @N-Lee
    @N-Lee Рік тому

    I tried it once on a Carbureted 9.1 to 1 compression V8. It didn't work. The compression wasn't high enough, It was way down on power. The fuel hoses and any rubber - ish parts turned to mush or turned rock hard. I had to rebuild the carb internals and replace the mechanical fuel pump. What a mess. But it sure does smell Good !

  • @Xtraweak
    @Xtraweak Рік тому

    An example of an ECU "over learning" is when a flex fuel sensor reads the wrong ethanol content of the fuel and adds way to much fuel, potentially causing the engine to stall or not run at all... I've seen it a few times, and simply resetting the values is usually the fix

  • @Prosecute-fauci
    @Prosecute-fauci Рік тому +2

    E85 has awful fuel economy. That’s a big downside.

    • @steve1714
      @steve1714 5 місяців тому

      Well of course, he just mentioned it uses 33% extra fuel.

    • @RB26DETT_
      @RB26DETT_ 2 місяці тому

      No one running E85 is using it for its fuel efficiency

  • @SM-wt8gd
    @SM-wt8gd Рік тому

    Here before this channel gains 200k subs

  • @BulliKid
    @BulliKid Рік тому

    I approve this video

  • @rwieber79
    @rwieber79 Рік тому

    I have an 09 Impala that is a glex fuel ready vehicle and I just stsrted having the issues starting when its cold due to the sensors thinking its starting out with more fuel than it actually is. If I press the gas pedal a little it starts right up which is a known issue with these vehicles and replacing my Idle control sensor or Cooland temp sensor should fix this issue in my case. My point is that even in vehicles that are E85 ready the CPU can have the same issues if a sensor starts to malfunction or the ECU cant properly detect which type or what mixture of fuel is actually in the tank.

  • @ienjoyworkingonmuddycars.9793

    I love that you dont over explain things

  • @Stephincyber
    @Stephincyber 14 днів тому

    Im a little offended,thought your vid was to corny this time 😂 Na man..love your vids & presentation on tuning. U provide so much valuable info & its much appreciated

  • @BlackthumbTV
    @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому

    I see a few common questions, so here's some answers!
    - E85 is better for performance engines as it has a ~105 octane rating. Research how octane rating effects high compression and boosted engines for more info.
    - E85, while technically getting "worse mileage", is still cheaper doller-per-mile than 93 (at least in my area)
    - E85 burns much cleaner than petrol meaning less carbon deposits, and even tends to clean existing carbon off engine internals.
    - The jury appears to still be out on whether or not it's "environmentally friendly" on the whole, I see sources on either side of the fence.
    - "IT RUNS FINE IN MY NON-FLEX CAR!": Some cars ECUs will learn around the additional fueling requirements different than others, this is an example of what can happen and how it can cause damage. Show me datalogs, then we can talk.
    None of this is new, this info has been around forever. All we do is show the literal data coming from the car in the real world and describe the potential ramifications.
    Not sure why some of you are trying to make this political, but take that crap back to Facebook (or whatever hole you crawled out of.) This is a low-buck performance car enthusiast channel, we don't do that here. Go outside.

  • @im_pablo8661
    @im_pablo8661 Рік тому +1

    Question: is it bad for me to put 93 octane in a flexfuel chevy express van as an example? Does it only accept corn juice?

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому +2

      Flex fuel vehicles are OK to run regular petrol gasoline or E85, including a mix of the two. You will get less "mileage" on corn, but it is cheaper. So you'd have to do the math to see which is cheaper at the end.
      Best of luck!

  • @MeleeTV
    @MeleeTV Рік тому +1

    8:30
    Talk to us nice😂😂😂

  • @225M3RCR
    @225M3RCR Рік тому

    Cool video I like your style

  • @powerchordgamer
    @powerchordgamer Рік тому

    When I first started driving, I grabbed the yellow nozzle by mistake because I was an idiot and it was my first time filling up by myself. I was driving a 1996 monte carlo at the time. I was so scared when I realized what I had done and... it drove fine with no issues. I didn't put more of that gas in the tank though, I had no idea what it could have done to my engine so I made sure to put the right stuff in after that.

  • @TheAutoChannel
    @TheAutoChannel 2 місяці тому

    ALL spark-ignited internal combustion engine vehicles can use E85, regardless of whether they are flex fuel or not. You may not want to fill your tank with E85 if your vehicles is not flex fuel, but you can definitely splash blend something approximating E30 to E50. You will save a significant amount on each gallon of E85 compared to E0 or E10, and you will get equal or better MPG.

  • @Christosan88
    @Christosan88 26 днів тому

    Great Job.

  • @minimanadam
    @minimanadam Рік тому +1

    I refuse to run e85 now , I ran it 5yr ago when its price was equal to the mileage loss you'd get but now ,it's the same price dang near as 87oct gas , tgats just dumb and the govt ripping us off. When e85 1st was hitting the pumps , it was less than half the cost of 87oct

  • @jizburg
    @jizburg Рік тому +1

    I E85 converted my old ford Sierra 2,0 DOHC. By simply opening upp the tamper seal on the fuel pressure regulator and was able to adjust it with an allen key untill it ran good on idle.
    I know thats the wrong way of doing it but it worked and passed the emissions test.
    Ran it for about 2 years like that untill someone stole it.
    Edit* im not saying you are wrong. Im just saying that i am a cheap ass and got the car for 200 dollars and didnt give a f if it blew upp. It was essentialy just an experiment because i could.

  • @goocherrific
    @goocherrific Рік тому

    I always wondered if I was adopted. Thanks for clearing that up.

  • @Mr.EeToMyself
    @Mr.EeToMyself Рік тому

    Yes... you can.
    This old truck has even ran on deisel. Even pulled the boat home doing it. Just adjusted the timing and kept the rpms up.
    E85 = 85% moonshine + 15% oil
    (So people don't drink it.)

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому

      What were the AFRs like? Was there any det?

    • @Mr.EeToMyself
      @Mr.EeToMyself Рік тому

      @@BlackthumbTV lol. I wouldn’t know… seemed liked I turned up the fuel mixture screw. But, we still laugh about it.

  • @thailandretromods
    @thailandretromods Рік тому

    Killa content! 🎉

  • @DanielWainscott
    @DanielWainscott Рік тому

    My concern with E85 is rubber parts from the tank to the exhaust..
    Isn’t E85 more damaging to standard fuel designed rubber components?

    • @whodat105
      @whodat105 Рік тому

      Ethanol can make rubber and plastic brittle if not designed to handle it.

  • @genericdude6551
    @genericdude6551 6 місяців тому

    It makes one wonder that if E85 produces cleaner emissions then why aren't all modern vehicles produced with flexfuel capability. It would have to be flexfuel since E85 isn't available everywhere. I'm installing a flexfuel kit on my Mustang this weekend in preparation for a supercharger. I've been told that I can run E85 without a supercharger but as you mentioned in your video I would need to upgrade the injectors regardless if I have a supercharger installed. Not sure if I need to upgrade the fuel pump for more flow just yet. I just replaced a defective fuel pump last summer - that sure was fun 🙄.

  • @Luke-2954
    @Luke-2954 Рік тому

    People shit on the LS4 being a FWD LS engine but my Grand Prix GXP was one of the easiest cars to add Flex Fuel too I've ever worked on, the factory injectors and ecu are both compatible with a tune on a stock (for now) engine and all I needed to add was an Ethanol content sensor and it ran better than it ever did on 93, plus where I live e85 is readily available and 30%+ cheaper than 93 so it was saving me money too

  • @thewaywardway
    @thewaywardway Рік тому

    How would this apply to carburetors and tuning it to run Richer may be a stupid question but would this not mean it's going to burn just as inefficient due to it needing a high volume of fuel to burn rught

  • @SlendisFi_Universe
    @SlendisFi_Universe Рік тому

    Now how would E85 affect a Volvo S60 from 2001 with BSR chip tuning for 50 more horses and fuel economy.

  • @whodat105
    @whodat105 Рік тому

    Used e85 in my 00 crown vic interceptor back when fuel was skyhigh. It worked fine and only lost about 2mpg. There was a flex variant of that model but mine was not one.

  • @salvadormuro7346
    @salvadormuro7346 Рік тому

    11:05 aight you got me, I’m in 😎

  • @thatturbotruck
    @thatturbotruck Рік тому

    If you have a vehicle that uses factory widebands you can. I see people running e85 on the newer Kia souls that can't use it yet they run fine. Just acts funny on first startup until it warms up and enters closed loop. Narrowbands won't do it and not all wideband vehicles will because of the stated learning limit.

  • @SM-wt8gd
    @SM-wt8gd Рік тому

    Coming across your videos feels like discovering bitcoin before the boom. You're gonna be huge!

  • @B0B_J0HN
    @B0B_J0HN Рік тому

    I love when people refer to anything as a Johnson.😭😂

  • @davidphillips3953
    @davidphillips3953 Рік тому

    I've run e85 in a bunch of different cars and never a real issue. My 99 neon ran like crap at first and I thought I ruined it but after about 50 miles it cleared up and was always fine after that so I figured it absorbed water already in the tank and once it cleared that it would run fine. My 99 maxima for some reason got better mpg on e85 (not flex fuel car). Flex fuel cars add a butt load of fuel and get worse mpg, non flex fuel cars don't know to add that much but they add enough to be OK, most stock ecus add up to 25%. Also running leaner than stoich does not burn hotter, stoich is hottest and is the reason we run rich at WOT, typically 12.5 or so on gasoline, 14.7 melts pistons at WOT without the excess fuel to cool it, leaner than that it starts to cool down again but makes less power and won't keep the cat working as well so we don't generally do it.

  • @Scoots1994
    @Scoots1994 Рік тому

    a lower than Stoich ratio is rich, it's generally preferable to 14.7 for regular gas on performance engines.

  • @jdkosen4480
    @jdkosen4480 3 місяці тому

    That shit felt targeted talking about my rusted out 350z 💀😭

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 Рік тому

    I have run moonshine (that my DAD made) in a 72 Maverick- and it burned the wheels off-- later when we dismantled the engine for rebuild- it was clean as a whistle inside- NO carbon AT ALL. It was like racing fuel...for real!!!

  • @fhcompagne
    @fhcompagne Рік тому +1

    Longterm trim should compensate over time

  • @kempaswe4022
    @kempaswe4022 Рік тому +1

    Have drivning volvo 245, volvo 945 bothe turbo and na, renault clio etc on 100% e85. Just put a cheep chinese btr and adjusted it to little higher then original pressure

  • @82_KID
    @82_KID Рік тому

    As a 2002 Subaru Legacy Outback owner.... I love you ❤❤❤(and want to see what happens to this car) 🤣🤣

  • @KC-pf4tj
    @KC-pf4tj Рік тому

    Enjoyed the informative and Comedy

  • @SovereignKnight74
    @SovereignKnight74 Рік тому

    E85 can contaminate your oil, and you'll need to change your oil waaay more often. Also, E85 can cause serious fuel system corrosion if the vehicle isn't designed for it.

  • @ernicruz3631
    @ernicruz3631 Рік тому

    Worth it

  • @DanielDTUBWeinberger
    @DanielDTUBWeinberger 6 місяців тому

    I personally break the law
    this is probably like the 10th E85 video I watched in past 2 days. Been wanting to modify my car, specifically my prius, for flex fuel for so long. I know it's doable, but to do it proper it's a project (for me) and there is no real value to doing it, I just want to!

  • @Mike_44
    @Mike_44 8 місяців тому

    o_O Dude.. Subscribed!

  • @stephenbianchi7141
    @stephenbianchi7141 Рік тому

    Instant subscribe. I'm like two minutes in.

  • @Foreigns-n-AmericanDomestics

    Wonder how the AFR on my s10 is lookin😅 got some bent pushrods on intake and exhaust side and I know bent pushrods at least on the exhaust side means it's not burning all the fuel and on intake meaning it's not getting enough, new ones on the way problem should be fixed soon👍

  • @Jestr86
    @Jestr86 Рік тому

    can your old car run E15 ?

  • @ClumsyCars
    @ClumsyCars Рік тому

    ford doesn't use a flex fuel sensor, and i believe dodge doesn't either. I think they switch fuel maps based on O2 readings.

    • @BlackthumbTV
      @BlackthumbTV  Рік тому +1

      GM has this and calls it Virtual Flex Fuel I think