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GasSavers_GasUser 03-29-2009 08:17 AM

Spring Motor Cleaning for better FE
 
So it was 65 degrees yesterday and just perfect weather. Didn't need either the heat or the a/c.........yea, baby, I love 65 degrees.

So, usually in the spring I throw a bottle of Techron in the gas user just to clean up the fuel system so it can run at it's best efficiency possible. Then I had this thought about putting 1 gallon of E85 into the tank to maybe give it a little extra alcohol....just for one tank.....to help clean out the fuel system..........hmmmmmmm ......One extra gallon of E85 won't hurt it for one tank. .....Am I on drugs or does anyone think the extra alcohol will do anything as far as helping to clean out the injectors, etc??? It's a 20 gallon tank, so if I just add one gallon of E85 I will still have 19 gallons of regular fuel.....(we do get 10% ethanol now so in my fuzzy math that means in a 20 gallon tank I have 2 gallons of alcohol already??) I know it won't do anything for the one tank as far as fuel economy is concerned, but if it helps clean the motor out then maybe the gas mileage will improve for the future tanks?? The worse that could happen is the fuel system might be a little cleaner????? Any thoughts on this???

I just changed the plugs and am getting ready to do an oil change as soon as I buy the filter..

What does everyone think??

Jay2TheRescue 03-29-2009 09:17 AM

If its a fairly new vehicle I may try as much as 50% E85. One gallon certainly won't hurt, and alcohol does a great job of cleaning out fuel systems.

GasSavers_maximilian 03-29-2009 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GasUser (Post 131191)
yea, baby, I love 65 degrees.

I define the perfect outdoor temperature as one at which I'm comfortable both with or without a light jacket. 65 is about right. :)

bowtieguy 03-29-2009 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maximilian (Post 131199)
I define the perfect outdoor temperature as one at which I'm comfortable both with or without a light jacket. 65 is about right. :)

in the spirit of GS and saving energy...

the perfect temp is one that requires no heat or a/c(home or car) and yet is comfortable enough to avoid sweating or the chills.

Jay2TheRescue 03-29-2009 06:33 PM

Well,since the industry considers standard temperature of gasoline to be 60F, I'd say its 60F...

-Jay

dkjones96 03-29-2009 07:51 PM

I find 55-60 to be about perfect for just being outside. 65 is perfect for the bike.


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