Calculations should be easy.
How many BTU,s in a liter of jungle juice vs how many in the real stuff. BTU,s tell the real story because they are units of energy,
What air to fuel ratio ? From memory (petrol 13-14/1), (methanol 5/1) Why are the ratio,s different ? Could it be because the petrol contains more energy per liter . Wikipedia article states that the octane rating of E85 is in fact 94/95 and not higher as commonly thought.
V8's are limited to 7:1 static compression .
Why would you run 7/1 compression ratio ? Briggs n Stratton has more than that. Sideplate 179 had 8.5/1. Dud fuel maybe?
1986 WR 240 Husqvarna has a listed compression ratio of 15/1 so this stuff (E85) should make it run real good .
The only reason Australian cars can run on ethanol is the computors which are working their ass off trying to stop the pinging.
Remove the computor and the car stops real quick.
As you can see this is a favourite subject of mine and I rekon this fuel is a big con because you don,t get what you pay for BTU wise.
Why do piston engine planes STILL run on proper petrol? Safety reasons ?
Mike