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11-26-2012, 08:45 PM | #46 |
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you've never been to the N54 forum on e90 post have you?
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lol.. how long have i been a member? hell, what ia an n54?
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11-26-2012, 11:25 PM | #49 | |
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No ethanol in Statoils 98 octane unlike their 95 octane according to this document: http://www3.statoil.com/MNE/SVG02326...2?OpenDocument but that may have changed by know this document is from 2009. |
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11-27-2012, 12:26 PM | #53 |
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Did the witness stay long enough to see it as a whole tank? I put 4 gallons of e85 in first, then fill with 93. Maybe the paparazzi that follow me think I fill it with e85 too :-)
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11-27-2012, 12:33 PM | #54 |
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Yes BMW is testing E85 varients. IL is pushing E85 and B20 use for vehicles. There are 4 states that are on board with this, and IL wants these new laws to be in effect around 2015/2016. Do some research, you can read more about it. BMW may be planning E85 engines as an ordered option in the future. Just spoke to a friend of mine in product planning at BMW as this is what he shared with me.
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THANKS for clear thinking as opposed to just being slack jawed at the site of an E85 pump handle in a BMW |
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11-27-2012, 06:20 PM | #57 | |
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LOL.. because it's so much easier for the " Astute witness" to just take photos from all sides and then get back in the car with the driver and go back to the... BMW facility.. ... oopps... did I say that? |
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11-28-2012, 01:32 PM | #58 |
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Did the guy forget what side the tank was on, also two different shoes on, this guy most had a really bad hangover!
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Anyone else loving that the front bumper looks more like the e46 than todays msport or m stock bumper with the sad face in front with side burns hanging lower than the chin? Lol.
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11-30-2012, 03:52 PM | #62 |
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If you scroll down in this article, you'll see that BMW will void your warranty if you use this fuel in your car. Now whether the later versions cars can use it or not is, perhaps, another story.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/2...text|FRONTPAGE |
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Sweden together with Brazil have been the longest consumers of E85 so maybe they know something we don't. I hope BMW offer the new M3 as a Flex-Fuel vehicle.
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there seem to be quite a few misconceptions in this thread about e85, and ethonal in general. having dealt with e85 for quite some time now, i'll share with you what i have learned.
*e85 means 85% pure ethanol *ethanol at the end of the day is grain alcohal (not sutable for drinking) *alcohal is an oxygenated fuel *oxygen corrodes aluminum and rusts steel *alcohal based fuels have an extremely high knock resistance (octane rating) *because alcohal based fuels have tons of oxygen in them they burn very rapidly(takes more to make the same power) *while it DOES take more ethanol to make the same power as petrol, it does have much greater knock resistance SG(spacific gravity) and oxygen content making it a great race fuel! *the only reason you cant run e85 in non flex fuel cars is because you will max out the fuel injectors run lean and damage the engine. *since e85 is oxygenated it runs VERY VERY cold(which means cooler IAT's cooler cylinder temp, cooler everything (cooler means more power)) *yes sometimes a car on e85 can be difficult to cold start when its cold outside *yes your fuel economy goes down because its burning more fuel *no your fuel lines, fuel pump, fuel rail, o rings, injectors, engine, doors, neighbors cat wont melt if you run ethanol for an extended period of time. (just be sure after a few tanks full of ethanol fill it up with petrol once to flush out the ethanol. *no you will not damage anything if you accidently fill up with ethanol in a non flex fuel car AS LONG AS YOU DRIVE UNDER LOW KNOCK CONDITIONS(meaning dont go driving like a doucher or flooring it, you WILL max out your injectors and run lean) *yes i hope the new M3 is flex fuel so they can turn up the boost from the factory!!! i currently run e85 right out of the pump in my honda drag car making 653 hp at 22 lbs of b0ost 1.9l gsr motor. e85 is about $3.25 a gallon while vp race fuels Q16 is about $14 a gallon....YOU DO THE MATH thanks post, merry xmas -mike |
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Simple question:
Could an E85 flex fuel mapping simply help to bring the S65 (an modified S65Tü?) below EU6 Emission per KM rules ... needed to bring the S65 into the new F8x M3/M4 ??? |
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