SVO42
Active member
I'm more interested in applications to the 200 if a six, but I''ve also had thoughts about this for my SVO. I still kinda want a late '70s/early '80s Fox body--just don't let my girlfriend find out.
I know certain rubber material shave to be switched, but I'm more concerned with the motor itself. For a naturally aspirated application running E-85, which has an octane rating of about 100-105, what would a good compression ratio be? I'm thinking that by building a motor designed to fully benefit from the fuel it would offset the loss in MPG compared to a flex-fuel vehicle that runs it.
The amount of boost I could run with that stuff in my SVO has me drooling, though. Mmm, 30 PSI...
What other issues can you guys think of building a E-85 motor?
It would be yet another way to limit dependence on oil. All I need is a little gasoline and a still in my backyard!

I know certain rubber material shave to be switched, but I'm more concerned with the motor itself. For a naturally aspirated application running E-85, which has an octane rating of about 100-105, what would a good compression ratio be? I'm thinking that by building a motor designed to fully benefit from the fuel it would offset the loss in MPG compared to a flex-fuel vehicle that runs it.
The amount of boost I could run with that stuff in my SVO has me drooling, though. Mmm, 30 PSI...

What other issues can you guys think of building a E-85 motor?
It would be yet another way to limit dependence on oil. All I need is a little gasoline and a still in my backyard!