dareckibmw
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Where is the next batch? put me on the list, please, lol
What map did you use for the pulls? Had the JB4 installed for a week now just waiting on the fuel wires until I got the PnP harness. Looks like I'll be removing the piggyback tho since I need to take the vehicle in for brake vibration.Received today, installed tonight, did some pulls, reviewed the datalogs and everything is working great. Thanks for making these! Truly plug 'n play now and good quality!
@ecko04 Haven’t received mine. Can I get the tracking number please, would really appreciate it.
Can share some pictures on the installationReceived today, installed tonight, did some pulls, reviewed the datalogs and everything is working great. Thanks for making these! Truly plug 'n play now and good quality!
Can share some pictures on the installation
What map did you use for the pulls? Had the JB4 installed for a week now just waiting on the fuel wires until I got the PnP harness. Looks like I'll be removing the piggyback tho since I need to take the vehicle in for brake vibration.
Can share some pictures on the installation
I want to run E30 (I've had the app for weeks to calculate 93oct/E85 ratios) but I'm still trying to determine if it's "long term" safe to run that high of ethanol. I don't want to cause damage that i'd see 8-10 years from now. I hold on to my cars.
NOVEMBER BATCH
I’m taking names for the November batch, which will be the last batch for 2019.
If there’s continued interest, I’ll begin taking names for the February batch in mid-January.
E30 isn’t a high ethanol mixture and will cause no harm to anything.
The apps that are available for calculating ethanol levels are good, but I use an ethanol sensor. It’s really the only way to know exactly what’s in the tank. The apps don’t account for the residual fuel that’s in the tank and that most pump gas already contains E10. When I see what the app says, I generally calculate down about a gallon of ethanol and I’m usually spot on between E28 and E30. Had I done what a lot of folks are doing by just dumping 5 gallons of ethanol in the tank and filling the remaining with pump gas, it would be closer to E35-E38. There’s really no substitute for the sensor which is telling you exactly what’s going into the injectors.
Actually the app does have a section to account for remaining fuel and it's current ethanol mix. But like you said, having a sensor to determine the actual ethanol content is best. I'll look into the sensor if I decide to start mixing.
You misunderstood what I said.
Yes, the app has you enter your current fuel level, current ethanol content, and desired ethanol content. However, the tank is not a whole number and the Fuel-It app only takes whole numbers, which inherently throws the refill amount off.
Also, when entering the current fuel level it’s also off due to residual fuel in the tank. The gauge is not an accurate representation of the amount of fuel remaining as we aren’t able to refill to 100% of the tank capacity.
Additionally, the app does not take into consideration that you’re refilling ~E10, at most gas stations in the states, as opposed to E0. So the estimates from the app for refill of E85 to reach a desired level, from my experiences, is too high because you already have E10 from the regular pump gas.
It’s a big deal if you want an accurate representation of ethanol content. When the fuel gauge should about 2 miles to empty there’s an additional bit still in the tank, how much? Who knows. But continuous refills of ethanol do nothing but raise the ethanol content of that remaining bit of gas.
I guess that’s before we get into what the actual level of ethanol is that’s being disbursed by the pump. When dumping 5 gallons of actual E85 into the tank and refilling the remainder with pump gas, the ethanol content is around E35. Does it matter? Probably not for a while and if one does it at each fill up.
I would think that most people using the Fuel-It ethanol sensor would also use the Fuel-It app since there’s a 0-5v tie-in to the JB4 to provide live ethanol content in the JB4 app and in the logs.