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02-10-08, 09:12 PM | #1 |
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Ethanol?
Can I put the petrol station ethanol (bioethanol?) in the SV without any drawbacks (and would there be any advantage)? Morrisons in Norwich do it so I could be worth a slight detour to fill up each week.
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02-10-08, 09:43 PM | #2 |
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Nope. You will destroy your engine. The Bio-ethanol pumps are for flex cars i.e. Saabs new 9-3 Bio power thing.
Basically E85 is an 85% Ethanol 15% Petrol Mixture. I believe the max mixture you can do would be E10 10% Ethanol 90% Petrol. Sooooooo don't do it.
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02-10-08, 10:06 PM | #3 |
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As far as i know the Fuel they call BioEthanol in the UK is only 10% ethanol.
I havent heard of E85 being sold in the UK.....well not in East Anglia anyway. |
02-10-08, 10:29 PM | #4 |
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Morrisons first introduced E85 in 2006. Currently there are a few in East Anglia.
Dereham, diss, norwich, lowestoft.
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03-10-08, 02:34 PM | #5 |
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Re: Ethanol?
You could almost certainly get the SV to run on E85 if you wanted, Bike have converted a Daytona 675 tripple. You can't do it in standard trim though and you'd need at least 30% bigger jets. What else would need to be done to the fuelling I'm not sure.
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Yeah, with mains big enough to stick a knitting needle through
Although you could run a mentally high compression ratio
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03-10-08, 03:58 PM | #7 |
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Re: Ethanol?
It can corrode some o-rings and hoses as well... Though whether or not it does with the SV, who knows. There was a brilliant comment from Triumph in that series in Bike- "Yes, it'll probably destroy the fuel hoses, fuel pump and throttle bodies. But we don't know how long that'll take, so with any luck it'll be a few years- find out for us would you?"
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Cheers fellas. That will be a no then
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Well, I usually use 10% ethanol in my '00. Runs no differently as far as I can tell, And has 90,000 miles without any apparent problems. |
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