CCCC miso xr6 Donating Members 317 Member For: 15y 11m 18d Posted 31/12/12 05:54 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 05:54 AM (edited) Hi guys I thought id let use know after using e85 consistently for about 10thousand kays I developed a misfire after wot an a few lean outs at wot, anyways the problem to me seemed to be something to do with fuel presure.So I went on to do a bit of diagnosing, first thing I noticed was when the motor was cold it had a fuel leak right at the return line of the surge tank but when the car was warmed up the leak was not there anymore.I found it odd an strange but I came to conclusion that while the idle was up on cold start the fuel pressure would have been also which would have been why it was leaking.I decided to pull out the whole surge tank set up out and the fuel rail as well, the first thing I noticed was all the efi lines that were connected to the surge tank was all cracked, these were the only lines that was not e85 compatible.I knew that I should have changed while I did the other lines that were e85 compatible that goes from pump to rail.So I went on to check the fuel rail an I couldn't believe what I saw, I had a long strand of rubber hose jammed in my fuel rail, I couldn't believe what the e85 did to that hose lol just completely ate it away, anyways cleaned it all out an an went on to check my injectors out to see if they were all right.I started pulling all the baskets out to see if they had caught any debris but it all seemed fine an I went on to change the baskets aswell.I now went on to give the injectors a clean an I noticed a massive amount of black goo stuck on the pintle part of the injector(the part were it sprays the fuel out) the goo was hard to get off but I managed to get it as clean as brand newI reckon that goo would have had an affect on spray pattern because some of it was stuck on it real hard, apparently that black goo on injectors seem to be common after doing a bit of research on the net.People seem to think that it may be the additives that they throw in the fuel. Well I've changed all my fuel lines now to a new version of Gates Barridgate Greenshield E100 compatible fuel line cleaned out injectors an rail an now my car is running perfect, hopefully fuel lines hold up if not then I'll be going straight for Teflon lines an Speed Flow fittings.Well I hope this may help anyone that seems to think that they may have a similar problem, but I urge for people that may still have some efi hose in the system while using e85 to check on them an replace them. Edited 31/12/12 05:59 AM by Ralph Wiggum 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratter Member 6,793 Member For: 18y 6m Gender: Male Location: @ my laptop Posted 31/12/12 05:56 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 05:56 AM have seen it before and posted about gates changing the structure of their hoses 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 2m 4d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 31/12/12 06:00 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 06:00 AM Edited to make it touch easier to read.Thanks for sharing. I would still suggest getting the Injectors professionally cleaned and Flow checked after the amount of Goo that would have gone through them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JETURBO ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE... Gold Donating Members 23,708 Member For: 16y 5m 27d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 31/12/12 06:39 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 06:39 AM Good share bud E85 is a bloody good cleaner of the entire fuel system so filters and good quality hoses are always a must,but to my knowledge this is the first serious case I have heard of Generally speaking e85 and the falcon have been a good combo all round 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A300srt8 Member 507 Member For: 19y 11m 1d Posted 31/12/12 07:31 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 07:31 AM (edited) my process west surge tank was 18mths old and needed new hoses they were all split Edited 31/12/12 07:36 AM by A300srt8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nelsonian101 Donating Members 961 Member For: 16y 5m 2d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 31/12/12 08:45 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 08:45 AM What type of E85 were you using?United or Eflex?Doesn't Eflex have anticorrosives in it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCCC miso xr6 Donating Members 317 Member For: 15y 11m 18d Posted 31/12/12 10:08 AM Author Share Posted 31/12/12 10:08 AM (edited) I only use united e85 because they seem to more consistant then caltex eflex, they both use anticorrosives, lot of people in the industry seem to think that this black goo substance that builds up on the injectors are either coming from the anticorrosives, or octane boosters in there pump fuel mix. Edited 31/12/12 10:08 AM by CCCC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A300srt8 Member 507 Member For: 19y 11m 1d Posted 31/12/12 10:34 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 10:34 AM united 50/50 mix Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CCCC miso xr6 Donating Members 317 Member For: 15y 11m 18d Posted 31/12/12 10:35 AM Author Share Posted 31/12/12 10:35 AM (edited) If you guys do a google search on black goo after using e85 you will see that this is a very common problem all over the world, I wish I had pics of my injectors to show you guys what I mean, but doing a google search will show you exactly the problem I had. Edited 31/12/12 10:39 AM by CCCC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
R3dmist Member 68 Member For: 12y 2m 15d Gender: Male Location: blue mountains Posted 31/12/12 10:46 AM Share Posted 31/12/12 10:46 AM Been using e85 for 18 months in my evo. Never had an issue.Falcon has only just clocked 1000ks since rebuild on E85. Will be keepin a close eye. Cheers for info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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