Gull Force 10
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Gull Force 10
Gull have just opened up right outside home and are selling Gull Force 10 (E10). does anyone on here use it in their stock NA's and if so how does it run?
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IMO running the E10 ethanol blend in a stock NA is a waste of money that could lead to fuel system issues.
The car was designed to run regular unleaded fuel (~90 RON in Japan), most of them should be fine with 91 RON, even with slight timing advance (running 95 in this case would give a safety margin though)
Any performance gains from running 98 in a car tuned for 91 are an example of the placebo effect, and effective marketing from petrol companies.
The car was designed to run regular unleaded fuel (~90 RON in Japan), most of them should be fine with 91 RON, even with slight timing advance (running 95 in this case would give a safety margin though)
Any performance gains from running 98 in a car tuned for 91 are an example of the placebo effect, and effective marketing from petrol companies.
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Not with your current fuel setup Donovan. E85 is corrosive, you would need to change to a pump and filter system to suit it along with a tune and potentially a flexifuel sensor as NZs E85 has been known to be inconsistent.
In short its best to stick with 95/98 octane unless you're really in need of it.
Just my opinion, please correct me if I am wrong.
In short its best to stick with 95/98 octane unless you're really in need of it.
Just my opinion, please correct me if I am wrong.
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No corrections; just an additional note - No idea how the consumer available E85 is handled (pumps etc). But TRS has to order theirs in for each meeting and unless the next meeting is within ~2 weeks, they will normally just ditch it since the aromatics that make up a large concentration of ethanol based fuels tend to disappear (evaporate etc etc). Hence the flexifuel sensor requirement to try and account for this as best as the ECU can. They run near-grenade tunes on those engines though so that's probably why they ditch their E85 barrels after a certain time. A tune for a road car will need to be a bit more conservative to account for E85 not quite being E85 after a while.REDBEN wrote:Not with your current fuel setup Donovan. E85 is corrosive, you would need to change to a pump and filter system to suit it along with a tune and potentially a flexifuel sensor as NZs E85 has been known to be inconsistent.
In short its best to stick with 95/98 octane unless you're really in need of it.
Just my opinion, please correct me if I am wrong.
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Gull Force 10
being hydrophilic, it'll also become more watery (technical term
over time ... for non-racing uses you have worse mileage to deal with as well as the corrosiveness.
I'd stay far away from it personally!
On 27 November 2014 at 00:26, SkilletKid <mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz (mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:

I'd stay far away from it personally!
On 27 November 2014 at 00:26, SkilletKid <mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz (mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:
[Posted via external email]REDBEN wrote:No corrections; just an additional note - No idea how the consumer available E85 is handled (pumps etc). But TRS has to order theirs in for each meeting and unless the next meeting is within ~2 weeks, they will normally just ditch it since the aromatics that make up a large concentration of ethanol based fuels tend to disappear (evaporate etc etc). Hence the flexifuel sensor requirement to try and account for this as best as the ECU can. They run near-grenade tunes on those engines though so that's probably why they ditch their E85 barrels after a certain time. A tune for a road car will need to be a bit more conservative to account for E85 not quite being E85 after a while.Not with your current fuel setup Donovan. E85 is corrosive, you would need to change to a pump and filter system to suit it along with a tune and potentially a flexifuel sensor as NZs E85 has been known to be inconsistent.
In short its best to stick with 95/98 octane unless you're really in need of it.
Just my opinion, please correct me if I am wrong.
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Gull Force 10
And its Hydroscopic as well!

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being hydrophilic, it'll also become more watery (technical term
over
time ... for non-racing uses you have worse mileage to deal with as well as
the corrosiveness.
I'd stay far away from it personally!
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being hydrophilic, it'll also become more watery (technical term

time ... for non-racing uses you have worse mileage to deal with as well as
the corrosiveness.
I'd stay far away from it personally!
On 27 November 2014 at 00:26, SkilletKid <mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz
(mx5talk@mx5forum.co.nz)> wrote:
REDBEN wrote:
No corrections; just an additional note - No idea how the consumerNot with your current fuel setup Donovan. E85 is corrosive, you would
need to change to a pump and filter system to suit it along with a tune
and potentially a flexifuel sensor as NZs E85 has been known to be
inconsistent.
In short its best to stick with 95/98 octane unless you're really in
need of it.
Just my opinion, please correct me if I am wrong.
available E85 is handled (pumps etc). But TRS has to order theirs in for
each meeting and unless the next meeting is within ~2 weeks, they will
normally just ditch it since the aromatics that make up a large
concentration of ethanol based fuels tend to disappear (evaporate etc
etc). Hence the flexifuel sensor requirement to try and account for this
as best as the ECU can. They run near-grenade tunes on those engines
though so that's probably why they ditch their E85 barrels after a certain
time. A tune for a road car will need to be a bit more conservative to
account for E85 not quite being E85 after a while.
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Re: Gull Force 10
Erm, if we're being pedantic, I think the term is Hygroscopicbiff wrote:And its Hydroscopic as well!
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