Re: Whats to come???? Fuel issues.....
Howdy,
The reason the fuel comes apart is it actually boils under a vacuum
All petroleum fuels will "boil under a vacuum"....it just depends on the vacuum and the temp.....
I have seen 12% from customers boat with fuel purchased at Kroger with tester
I am kinda interested in how you determined it was 12% vs 10% or less (you have your own lab or did you send it out? AND if it was, did you report them to the STATE? ( I don't think the refineries are authorized to exceed 10% yet and E15 is not authorized yet......I know they're talking about it)
It has about 25% less potential energy than gasoline alone. This results in reduced power, reduced fuel mileage - about 3% less
Any grade of gasoline has about 115,000-125,000 BTU energy per gallon.
Ethanol has about 76,000 BTU per gallon.
So if you mix 0.9 gallons of gasoline with 0.1 gal of Ethanol (to get 1 gallon)
(0.10) x 76,000 + (0.9) x 125,000
you get about 120,000 BTU in the mix. Or approx 4% less. (if the fuel is 115,000 btu/gal, it's "only" about a 3.3% drop)
If you're getting 4 MPG with your very efficient boat (I get 3mpg with my 454 powered 21ft boat)...... a 4% drop in mileage is a 0.16 mile per gallon DROP


(I'm not sure I am worried about a 0.16 mpg drop in mileage.......for me it's a 0.12 MPG drop I guess. I cannot tell....

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And if you build an new engine and increase the compression just a little, and advance the timing just a little you get it right back!
I donno. I don't really want to turn this into another E10 vs "regular" gas thread (because it's been argued and discussed over and over......)
But I think we doth worry too much about nothing!
Cheers,
Rick