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11-03-2016, 01:34 AM | #1 |
Drives: 2012 Toyota Yaris Sedan (Vios) Join Date: Dec 2015
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E85/Flex Fuel Write Up
so many people are contacting me regarding E85 so i am doing a write up on E85..no, im not a professional tuner like some people out here doing big things..im just doing a small budget build switching jdm counter parts and doing multiple test as my personal hobby...for professionals, correct me if im wrong 👌
1. yaris in asia is supported with E85 in asia..same 1nz engine and yaris that we use back in U.S..no, its not going to rust your sh*t inside out..this myth is busting peoples balls... 2. you need larger injectors for E85 fuel conversion so i went with 1JZ...some people use 2ZZ or whatever toyota injectors depending on their need...i needed 30% larger than stock 1NZ injector which was the 1JZ injectors..i trimed the side off and put E85 plug 3. E85 plug is thing that goes behind the injector to convert flexfuel...this piece of plastic plugs costed me $20...i trimed the 1JZ injectors and plug this behind the back of injectors.. 4. no, you dont need a freaken ecu or tuning when you go 30% larger injectors...unless your doing fuel tuning with aftermarket injectors..we are not talking about aftermarket injectors with chiptuning here...basic jdm counter part conversion 5. no, converting to E85 does not gain HP...you must use ecu tuning system..if your on a budget, you can just do advance timing and control fuel injection with cheaper piggy back ecu 6. no, it does not mess up your engine oil etc..its a clean high octane fuel..also has this funny corn smell...lol.. 7. you will lose 20% more fuel around town, its not good for traffic jam etc...you will get good mileage on the highway..🖒 ***i see video of E85 converted cars having issue with starting in the morning(frs, brz, civic etc)..i started to have this issue too where i have to crank at least twice in the morning to start an engine..add a gallon of regular gasoline...it solved the problem like a magic(i tested them out after reading off of this dude who had starting issue on his E85 converted brz)👌👌👌 FB_IMG_1478149773915.jpgFB_IMG_1478149734764.jpgFB_IMG_1478149696351.jpgFB_IMG_1478149610271.jpg Sent from my SM-J710F using Tapatalk
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
11-03-2016, 10:58 PM | #2 |
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why? I don't understand why you'd want less MPG without performance gain. i'm confused...
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11-04-2016, 12:15 AM | #3 | |
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
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11-04-2016, 12:23 AM | #4 |
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Not how - he asked why
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11-04-2016, 12:27 AM | #5 |
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i am getting less mpg...its about $1.20 cheaper per gallon comparing to gasoline...i usually save about $15-20 per full tank comparing with gasoline..😉
when you tune your car, you will gain hp...haha...😏 Sent from my SM-J710F using Tapatalk
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
11-05-2016, 12:41 AM | #6 |
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wow! I only pay $20 to fill up. e-85 is almost the same price here. (even though it was never suppose to be above .99) the price difference is maybe .10-.25. loosing 30% fuel millage does not make sense unless the gains were substantial, like 30%.
how you wrote up statements #4 and #5 it sounds like you were running with the stock ECU. have you dyno'd? what type of gains did you get? how much did your conversion cost? |
11-05-2016, 12:51 AM | #7 | |
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there must be another city called denver colorado outside u.s 😅😅😅😅 i would love to live in your city where gasoline and E85 have the same price 👌👌👌👌 Sent from my SM-J710F using Tapatalk
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
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11-05-2016, 02:35 PM | #8 |
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I don't know where you get your info from. the most expensive fuel in CO is in Aspen or Telluride. right now, today, the most expensive price I can find is $2.69 (85 octane E-10) for a US gallon in US currency. the station near my house is $1.98 (85 octane E-10) US currency. the E85 is $1.79 US currency. ethanol-free 91 octane $2.99 US currency.
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11-05-2016, 09:21 PM | #9 |
Drives: 2007 Toyota Yaris Join Date: Nov 2015
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enough about gas prices.
what performance gains did you get from this mod. |
11-05-2016, 10:05 PM | #10 | |
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
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11-05-2016, 10:09 PM | #11 | |
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planing to add fuel injection ecu soon..yes, i can use 2 seperate ecu...no, i did not purchase the complete piggy back due to financial issue 😅😅😅 Sent from my SM-J710F using Tapatalk
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
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11-06-2016, 11:28 PM | #12 | |
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a. You plan to make big power and need the better cooling/higher octane rating that E85 provides over the typical pump gas. b. You want to do it for bragging rights, and nothing else. Who cares if you get less mpg, its E85 converted JDM status Yo!!! |
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11-07-2016, 11:28 PM | #13 |
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isE85 big in Japan? do they make it from rice?
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12-17-2016, 01:43 AM | #14 |
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can be made from corn fuel🌽🌽🌽 but i heard you can also make from old fermeanted rice...anyways it smells like a fresh corn in the morning...my neighbors say the samething..
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Brain: ATD E85 Timing Advance ECU Engine: 1JZ Injectors, Header, Center Pipe, K&N Drop In, E85 Injector Converter Suspension: Hankook Tires, Performance OEM replacement Shocks & Springs F: 1.5 B: 1.4, Mu Spec brake pads, Front tower & Rear sway bars, Rays nut & lock Electric: Volt Stablizer & Multi gauge obd2 Cosmetic: Toyota red emblem |
12-22-2016, 07:37 PM | #15 |
Data doesn't lie
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The main benefit to E85 is its ability to burn in a more controlled manner when challenged by high compression or boost pressure. An engine with a compression ratio of 10.5:1 will gain very little from E85, whereas an engine with 12:1 compression or boost strives with it.
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