Another experiment:
At half tank (of the 20% E85/80% 91 Octane mixture) I decided to add more E85 to the tank in small increments and then observe closed and open loop engine operation. The motor ran perfectly up until I added 1 full additional gallon of E85. Closed loop operation began to show some very slight hesitation at the 2200-3000 RPM range during part throttle. But WOT performance is through the roof! Not only is the leaner full throttle AFR's increasing performance, but the additional octane from the Ethanol is probably adding more timing advance. I don't have any sort of datalogs to prove this. I wish I had software available to view and modify the stock tables.
Previous mixture 20% E85 + 80% 91 Octane
Half Tank = 2 Gallons of E85 + 8 Gallons 91 Octane
New mixture = 3 Gallons of E85 (27%) + 8 Gallons 91 Octane (73%)
Afterwards, I added 2 more gallons of 91 Octane, and the part throttle performance is back to normal. From my experiment, I will not fill more than 5 gallons of E85 to a full tank of 91 octane. Even though full throttle performance increased at a higher E85%, I don't want to sacrifice idle and part throttle, since that where I drive the car 99% of the time.
I don't recommend anyone to do this. I'm just describing what I'm doing to my 5.0L to lean out the full throttle top end and decrease black soot on my bumper.
At half tank (of the 20% E85/80% 91 Octane mixture) I decided to add more E85 to the tank in small increments and then observe closed and open loop engine operation. The motor ran perfectly up until I added 1 full additional gallon of E85. Closed loop operation began to show some very slight hesitation at the 2200-3000 RPM range during part throttle. But WOT performance is through the roof! Not only is the leaner full throttle AFR's increasing performance, but the additional octane from the Ethanol is probably adding more timing advance. I don't have any sort of datalogs to prove this. I wish I had software available to view and modify the stock tables.
Previous mixture 20% E85 + 80% 91 Octane
Half Tank = 2 Gallons of E85 + 8 Gallons 91 Octane
New mixture = 3 Gallons of E85 (27%) + 8 Gallons 91 Octane (73%)
Afterwards, I added 2 more gallons of 91 Octane, and the part throttle performance is back to normal. From my experiment, I will not fill more than 5 gallons of E85 to a full tank of 91 octane. Even though full throttle performance increased at a higher E85%, I don't want to sacrifice idle and part throttle, since that where I drive the car 99% of the time.
I don't recommend anyone to do this. I'm just describing what I'm doing to my 5.0L to lean out the full throttle top end and decrease black soot on my bumper.