Ethanol

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davidmoran

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Hi!

I'm thinking of running my 1150GS adv. on E85. Does anyone know if this is possible, does it cause any damage, or what modifications are required to make this a reasonable option. E85 is cheaper and cleaner and as the GS Adv, is already a flexible fuel vehicle it would appear that this option should be possible. It may even be that this requires no alterations.

I have contacted BMW through my local dealer to no avail. Does anyone know what BMWs feeling on this is?

Thanks for your interest.
 
Ethanol is put in fuel over here in certain percentages - 5% i think.

no worries - recommended by a few car manufacturers now MB being one of them.

wouldn't worry me to use it.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E85 sums it up.

The issues you need to assess are: 105 octane rating; fewer km per litre and the likelihood of water contamination through improper storage.

I'll stick with unleaded petrol until I buy a vehicle specifically designed to cope with E85 fuel and there is an infrastructure to deliver the product without contamination.
 
If the GS engine is high compression then should be great. Need to check the book.

Also, depends on whether the ECU runs in closed-loop mode at other than tickover. I can't remember if the lambra sensor thingy does this.

"Operating fuel-injected non-FFVs on more than 50% E85 will generally cause the check engine light (CEL) to illuminate, indicating that the electronic control unit (ECU) can no longer maintain closed-loop control of the internal combustion process due to the presence of more oxygen in E85 than in gasoline"

Also

"Even more importantly, continuing to operate the non-FFV with the check engine light (CEL) illuminated may also cause damage to the catalytic converter as well as to the engine pistons if allowed to persist."
 
Your not the Dave Moran that works for EMS are you??
 


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