Anyone running E85/ Alcohol?
Posted 08 May 2012 - 10:54 PM
I was Wondering if anyone else has tried e85? I am currently Running it in my bike, though the mixture is more like E70.It is running better than i could have ever though.
Mod History:
I started by swaping a JE piston (88.5 bore, 12:1 compression) Bringing it to a 430, the old rings were shot!
It had a FMF super trap exhaust
port and polished a little and reground valves with viton valve seals
I traded a guy my stock carb for a edelbrock pumper (love it, easy to use). I put a 17-E needle in it. This would normally go on a xr600, but with Alcohol(e-85) you need 25-30% more fuel flow.Though I will Probably get the 19-E needle as it is about maxed out on fuel.
and a K&N filter
I put new sprockets on +1 front -3 rear (for the street) with a 19 inch front rim and street tires.
Wasnt to hard to set up. i had use of a mobile wideband O2 reader, this worked really well for the tuning.
I want to get a hot cam and a new exhaust set up, but for now this thing rips! just as fast as my buddys 04 suzuki DR650!
Has anyone else gone this route? Why E85 you say? higher octane for the high compression, and being a street bike, the availability at the pump.
Posted 09 May 2012 - 11:11 AM
Posted 09 May 2012 - 04:31 PM
StreetXR430, on 08 May 2012 - 10:54 PM, said:
I was Wondering if anyone else has tried e85? I am currently Running it in my bike, though the mixture is more like E70.It is running better than i could have ever though.
Mod History:
I started by swaping a JE piston (88.5 bore, 12:1 compression) Bringing it to a 430, the old rings were shot!
It had a FMF super trap exhaust
port and polished a little and reground valves with viton valve seals
I traded a guy my stock carb for a edelbrock pumper (love it, easy to use). I put a 17-E needle in it. This would normally go on a xr600, but with Alcohol(e-85) you need 25-30% more fuel flow.Though I will Probably get the 19-E needle as it is about maxed out on fuel.
and a K&N filter
I put new sprockets on +1 front -3 rear (for the street) with a 19 inch front rim and street tires.
Wasnt to hard to set up. i had use of a mobile wideband O2 reader, this worked really well for the tuning.
I want to get a hot cam and a new exhaust set up, but for now this thing rips! just as fast as my buddys 04 suzuki DR650!
Has anyone else gone this route? Why E85 you say? higher octane for the high compression, and being a street bike, the availability at the pump.
Posted 10 May 2012 - 09:34 PM
wallrat, on 09 May 2012 - 11:11 AM, said:
I didn't say it was the fastest bike on the road. I couldn't find any info on using E85, so i thought i would share my experience. It seems to be the trend in performance cars, so I thought why not apply it here. A 430 that's as fast as a 650 is a benchmark.
Chaconne, on 09 May 2012 - 04:31 PM, said:
Interesting. What kind of prices are you seeing on E85 in your area? I would imagine your mileage compared to gasoline would be a good deal lower any indications?. You might want to post up on the engineering and technology forum lots of "experimenters" there.
Its $3.00 a gallon in MN. I would imagine that i would not save any money over pump gas. But its a lot cheaper than race fuel. I didn't ride the bike on the street before I ran this setup, so im not sure on before and after milage. Once I get it on the street I'll post my milage.
Posted 11 May 2012 - 08:25 AM
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I'm not saying its dumb to run E85 or even modify engines. I just don't see the point in doing it to a trail bike whose value and reputation lies in its uncanny reliability.
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Posted 11 May 2012 - 11:47 AM
Edited by jamesgardner83, 11 May 2012 - 12:16 PM.
Posted 11 May 2012 - 03:26 PM
Posted 11 May 2012 - 05:23 PM
wallrat, on 11 May 2012 - 08:25 AM, said:
I'm not saying its dumb to run E85 or even modify engines. I just don't see the point in doing it to a trail bike whose value and reputation lies in its uncanny reliability.
Posted 14 May 2012 - 05:09 PM
As I stated before, i got a bike for 0 dollars. It needed rings badly. It needed a oversized piston. For $100 i could put something in with more power than i had, But it needed more than pump gas. So i got a carb For $50 and tuned it to run E85.
Could I do this same thing on a faster bike? Yes!
Thanks to the supporters, I hope to see more adventurers in the future. For the bashers, your opinions are noted.
Posted 14 May 2012 - 06:43 PM
StreetXR430, on 14 May 2012 - 05:09 PM, said:
As I stated before, i got a bike for 0 dollars. It needed rings badly. It needed a oversized piston. For $100 i could put something in with more power than i had, But it needed more than pump gas. So i got a carb For $50 and tuned it to run E85.
Could I do this same thing on a faster bike? Yes!
Thanks to the supporters, I hope to see more adventurers in the future. For the bashers, your opinions are noted.
Posted 15 May 2012 - 04:34 AM
Posted 15 May 2012 - 11:52 AM
jamesgardner83, on 15 May 2012 - 04:34 AM, said:
Good Question. I would not think of doing anything like this without a temp gauge. After a few hours of excessive abuse, I got 220 f degrees. not bad, but it is still only in the 70-80 degrees here in MN.
Posted 15 May 2012 - 04:32 PM
I have been reading about some tests run on E85 derived aviation fuel for High-performance, high-compression, piston aircraft engines .Looks like the benefits are:
Excellent antidetonation properties – ethanol doesn’t "knock," even at high compression ratio.
Ethanol burns faster and at higher thermal efficiency than 100LL or gasoline, putting more energy into motion and less into heat.
Evidence for higher thermal efficiency – exhaust gas temperatures for E85 and 100 octane are about equal, but cylinder head temperatures are much lower with AGE85.
The standard motor octane test method (ASTM 2700) doesn’t work for high ethanol-content fuels, because cylinder head temperature cannot be maintained at specified level.
Ethanol burns cleaner than 100LL, resulting in longer TBO(Time before overhaul).
Ethanol is currently cheaper than 100LL
Ethanol gets a pretty bad rap in the motorcycle world, but I think as long as you kept it fresh there are probably some benefits to burning ethanol.
Edited by jamesgardner83, 15 May 2012 - 04:38 PM.
Posted 15 May 2012 - 06:14 PM
jamesgardner83, on 15 May 2012 - 04:32 PM, said:
I have been reading about some tests run on E85 derived aviation fuel for High-performance, high-compression, piston aircraft engines .Looks like the benefits are:
Excellent antidetonation properties – ethanol doesn’t "knock," even at high compression ratio.
Ethanol burns faster and at higher thermal efficiency than 100LL or gasoline, putting more energy into motion and less into heat.
Evidence for higher thermal efficiency – exhaust gas temperatures for E85 and 100 octane are about equal, but cylinder head temperatures are much lower with AGE85.
The standard motor octane test method (ASTM 2700) doesn’t work for high ethanol-content fuels, because cylinder head temperature cannot be maintained at specified level.
Ethanol burns cleaner than 100LL, resulting in longer TBO(Time before overhaul).
Ethanol is currently cheaper than 100LL
Ethanol gets a pretty bad rap in the motorcycle world, but I think as long as you kept it fresh there are probably some benefits to burning ethanol.
I do want to do some playing with race fuel. I have other needles for the carb and its fairly easy to adjust. Some time in the future maybe.
Ethanol is a great fuel for performance. Said to have about 105 octane. Only problem is the inconsistency at the pump. In MN its E70 now(still on winter blend). So ill have to add a splash of regular gas to it when it switches to E85. There is a performance shop across the street from mine, and they have a lot of issue running pump E85 cause it varies about 10%. On the serious applications (900+ whp) they use E90 ordered in 55 gallon drums.








