[Diy_efi] The Hunt effect

Bret Levandowski skishop69
Tue Oct 4 14:47:12 UTC 2005


I lived in Denver for six years back in the 90's. Fuel mixture and spark are very finicky there, especially if you drive up around Eagle. I remember having to re-jet and advance my timing 4 degrees from factory on my old Jeep when I moved there. Ran like junk before that. So nice having engine managment now, and still be able to tweek it how we want. Ski

"Ulmer, James D - Denver, CO" <james.d.ulmer at usps.gov> wrote:In our case (Denver is a non-attainment area) we get normal gas in the
summer and oxygenated (alcohol blended) stuff in the winter. The blended
stuff always drops power and mileage some. In my Caddy, cheap gas never
knocks but the sophisticated engine management computer backs the engine
down so it will run on almost anything just not too well. I proved to
myself that mid-grade is an economical choice but full premium offers no
noticeable benefits. With computers and knock sensors, you can't use
your ear any more, you have to run controlled tests to tell what's best.

Big Jim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: diy_efi-bounces at diy-efi.org [mailto:diy_efi-bounces at diy-efi.org]
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> Behalf Of Dustin Lof
> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 9:57 PM
> To: dh at busb.com; diy_efi at diy-efi.org
> Subject: Re: [Diy_efi] The Hunt effect
> 
> I have never heard anyone say more octane produces
> better mileage, I was always told to burn, and to
> reccomend to my customers the lowest octane it wont
> ping on....? what is the ethanol content in the 87
> v/s 89. Around here it is 10% corn ethanol in
> everything but the 91 and your not suposed to burn the
> 91 unless your driving a collector car or a snowmobile
> and most snowmobiles are jetted to run on 10% now too.
> I am just wondering if the alchol content is what is
> effecting the mileage. I know its eating up a lot of
> fuel pressure regulators. There is also the r*m/2
> factor which is how octane is rated the r factor is
> what the guys in white coats in a lab say the octane
> rating is the m is how it actually performs in a
> single cylinder test motor. If one of those numbers
> is skewed, for example crappy gas doped up with an
> additive package it will make your mileage compairson
> way off. it is all way more scientific than all this
> but that is all I remember from the one day we talked
> about this in college so please dont ask me to explain
> in any more detail. just my $0.02---Dustin Lof
> 
> p.s. last week Minnesota mandated all diesel be 2%
> bio-diesel. Made from soybeans.
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