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Offline Mike52

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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2017, 09:22:53 pm »
Just a question for ya's.
If for every $1.29 you put in the bank they gave you back $1.00 ( not extra or interest just a buck )  how long would you pursue that idea ?
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2017, 09:25:11 pm »
Just a question for ya's.
If for every $1.29 you put in the bank they gave you back $1.00 ( not extra or interest just a buck )  how long would you pursue that idea ?

What idea Mike?
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2017, 09:27:31 pm »
Did a few sums for those mathematically inclined.
Divided the Calorific values of fuels by the stoichiometric  ratio which gives energy released for an equivalent amount of air consumed by an engine.
Petrol   516
Methanol  590
E85  557
LPG  393
Diesel  591

Interesting the Diesel, that would be why the modern things are so fuel efficient. LPG look like a crap fuel, only thing going for it is it's super high octane value.

Geez, really, whats your source sleepy, your making it sound like "super high octane value" has nothing to do with potential energy.
« Last Edit: March 19, 2017, 01:56:31 pm by Mick D »
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« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2017, 10:20:34 pm »
Ralph Sarich's orbital company did the development of the Liquid Petroleum Injected six's as commissioned by Ford. Ford went out of their way keep the results quite. They own the Tech.

They were producing that much HP form naturally aspirated injected LPG that they were blowing the bottom ends apart. Without turbos on them!!
Ford then supplied them with Ford Performance Vehicle  bottom ends to continue the R&D.

Keep in mind the very high octane value of LPG. Higher octane means higher permissible compression ratios, which is one of the quick square roots to performance.

It instantly drops massively in the temp as it expands at the injection point providing a multitude of benefits for a cooler denser charge which is more compassionate to the valves as well.

They were producing more output than the of the floor Turbo XR6 petrol range. Couldn't have that,
So for production, they detuned them. Although in of the floor trim the LPG still puts out considerably more than its naturally aspirated petrol counterpart. Detuning also meant that they could run the lower budget end running gear to get the production costs down.

The Lpi XR ute bike carrier range is a real cheap fun option, for those not needing a 4WD. Its not hard to pump them up toward 300KW without a Turbo. It is said they were intentionally underquoted standard trim at around 200kW/409Nm, but in actual they dyno at 210KW before you touch them.

Sadly though one needs the turbo ZF box of at least the input shaft as well as a bigger diff. As of the floor they start to fail at around 250KW. So head shave, exhaust and cold air intake and and tune to just below 250KW with premium lubes as a cheaper option. Cameras everywhere anyhow  ::)

Lots and lots of fun and dirt cheap on fuel dollars and cheap to replace if it all goes pear shape.
« Last Edit: March 18, 2017, 11:56:05 pm by Mick D »
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2017, 10:27:21 pm »
Nobody is making anyone read this either, so if your not interested don't read it.

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I guess consumer choices can be personal. My livability is measured in dollars and convenience. 
For me I like BP 98 for my bikes and outboard it's easy, reliable and simply consistent.

I don't count liters consumed in my cars like most do and then multiply it by $/liter. I just count dollars. I run from Newcastle to Cessnock through Sydney back same trip fully weighted loaded, air conditioner on, headlights on. $7 per hundred klms. If you have something that beats that? Let me know.

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« Last Edit: March 18, 2017, 10:32:36 pm by Mick D »
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2017, 11:34:40 pm »
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasoline_gallon_equivalent
From a previous post.
The LPG stoichimetric valve I have is 15.5 : 1.
Going back a few years I spent about 10 years operating a dyno at a Turbo shop and I have to admit that I only tuned maybe 6 LPG cars in that time and all made less power on LPG than on petrol(dual fuel). The setups were very basic and intended to make use of the cheap fuel not to make more power.
I did know a guy that had a turbo on a 200sx nissan that used LPG and claimed to be able to run higher boost on LPG than petrol and was getting more power but on the same boost made less.
I have also seen LPG used in diesels as a boost type of system to help on hills.
My figures are also based on Stoichimetric values which is chemical correct burn not max power air/fuel ratios.
I have never driven a car with a performance moded engine designed to run on LPG but all the bunggers that had dual fuel conversions all made less power on LPG from what I remember but then if it was more than 5 minutes ago I probably forgot.

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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #21 on: March 18, 2017, 11:47:51 pm »
The LPG tech you are talking about sleepy is obsolete and was only an adaptation to an engine that was originally designed with a totally different fuel in mind in the first place.

Its kind of like putting 98 in a low compression engine designed for 91, not much point.

There is an LPG specialist in town Paul H. Him and his right hand man each have and drag Skylines too.
They have flex sensors tuned to various fuel grades, which then self adjusts to what ever you put in the tank and is coming through the lines. I imagine you are well aware of that tech.

The twin turbo produces nearly twice  as much on E85 as it does on 98.
1,150.

And air is still free.
« Last Edit: March 20, 2017, 04:42:23 pm by Mick D »
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #22 on: March 19, 2017, 10:14:36 am »
Higher octane fuel when changed from a lower octane does not automaticaly increase power. Unless you spend the time to optimise the set up.
Ethanol fuel blends make really good power the wheat based ethanol seems to be less aggressive on rubber parts. The now discontinued United 100 fuel never failed to give a 5-10% increase in power/torque on a dyno or a car going further before fuel warning lights coming on.
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #23 on: March 19, 2017, 10:31:16 am »
The best money I have ever spent on  the insanley poor economy of the cross8 crewman was liquid gas injection. It has headers and exhaust, cold air intake and a new tune, the increase in horspower was significantly noticeable but I was very surprised that it gets very close to the same economy on gas or petrol  so its savings are at the pump. If the right cam and compressio mods were made the LGI would be pretty hard to beat.

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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #24 on: March 19, 2017, 09:38:01 pm »
We would not be all crapping on about which fuel is better if they*had of stopped mining whales and left the pricks in the ground.

* Whoever "they" are.... 

Other fuels/additives that give a boost  nitros oxide (laughing...) , nitro methane (a really top fuel) acetylene (tends to melt your engine quick though  and also ya balls...  C4 ( big heaps of bang for ya buck).........dribble dribble dribble..............
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #25 on: March 20, 2017, 09:02:15 am »
apparently 100 octane in the turboprops melted the engines on that super king air that hit DFO. Is one theory I have heard

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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #26 on: March 20, 2017, 11:25:51 am »
my new reno van did 90lts of diesel 960ks,Mt Gambier to yass truck stop,gotta be happy with that,high roof, mid wheel pushing some air up front too,tranny commodore combo would have used nearly 200ltrs petrol for same trip,at that rate will only take me 25yrs to justify purchase  ::), :P
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #27 on: March 20, 2017, 02:28:33 pm »
I wanted a tow car for my enclosed motorbike trailer and ended up with a manual diesel iLoad van. Didn't cost much to buy. Plenty of stick. Nice to drive. 200,000km later still not had a thing go wrong with it. Does 10 litres/100km towing the bike trailer as fast as I'm game to go and if the bikes are in the van (no trailer) same type of trip does 8 litres/100km. That's with roof bars. It was a bit better consumption on the highway before the roof bars went on.
The other good thing is that it is rear wheel drive which helps a bit towing on hilly dirt roads
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #28 on: March 20, 2017, 03:11:03 pm »
Just a question for ya's.
If for every $1.29 you put in the bank they gave you back $1.00 ( not extra or interest just a buck )  how long would you pursue that idea ?

What idea Mike?

Sorry Mick
Been away.
The idea that a return of $1.00 on a $1.29 outlay was sustainable or even feasible.
Now you may say " What the fu*k is he on about ? ".
Ethanol costs 129 units of energy to create 100 units of energy , according to the University Study I posted originally.
From an environmental point of view this is absolute madness and yet the Labor party in Qld have just mandated the sale of ethanol like NSW did.
If your bank gave that sort of return on your money you would run a mile.

Also just to muddy the waters more ,  the Qld Labor and the Qld Greens have stated that growing sugarcane is killing the environment ( Reef ).
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Re: Ethanol why would ya ?
« Reply #29 on: March 20, 2017, 04:39:53 pm »
Awesome posts, I will respond later.

Been talking to two blokes on the front line with E85 and LPG. Totally mind blowing and brain overload. Wrote at least 9 tenths of it down though. Mind blowing. Going swimming first to cool the noggin back down to normal operating temp.

Hey Mike, you had to go and mention the Barrier Reef, didn't ya mate ;D ;D ;D ;D 8)
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