20% economy with turbo with ethanol: new patent MIT

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by elephant » 10/11/06, 17:20

Patience, they will soon reinvent us direct injection : Cheesy:
that said, should see the patent, which may not be so stupid at the level strictly business to extend the commercial career of old mills.
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by tophe71 » 25/04/08, 15:26

Hello,

I'm already driving 100% E85 in my uncatalyzed Bmw 520I.

I enrich by increasing the fuel pressure in the fuel rail.

Could I consider adding water to this fuel or consider adding charge (when driving on the highway for example?

Thank you the enlightened engine manufacturers.

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by abyssin3 » 25/04/08, 21:06

Yes but little. Someone did it on the forum (look at the post named "205 100% E85") or something like that.
He used very little, a few% which gave a better rendering, if he put more it ended up becoming more of a problem than an asset.
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by binbins4 » 25/04/08, 23:10

I tried on a cut S to run at 70% E85 no problem but the consumption increases from 15 to 20% by cons to 20% E85, super perfo more the consumption seems to decrease by 10%
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