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03-18-2015, 11:31 PM #1
Is methanol a worthwhile investment?
I've been trying to work out a good methanol setup for port injection, but it seems like I keep seeing people selling their meth setup for a PI system for ethanol. I plan on doing PI after I have enough money for a single turbo kit, but the question is, is meth injection worth the trouble? I thought it helped with IAT supression and boosted octane, but I guess it causes too much trouble on the tuning side even if you were just runing one or two nozzles strictly for IAT? I'm pretty new to all this so sorry of this has an obvious answer Im hoping someone can enlighten me lol. If it's a bad idea I might just go for a PI system instead.
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03-19-2015, 01:12 AM #2
If you have access to ethanol then by all means if your fuel system is up to par.
If you don't, yes, methanol is a worthwhile investment.
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03-19-2015, 01:22 AM #3
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03-19-2015, 01:25 AM #4
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03-19-2015, 01:43 AM #5
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03-19-2015, 01:57 AM #6
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03-19-2015, 02:17 AM #7
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03-19-2015, 02:52 AM #8
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03-19-2015, 09:48 AM #9
In my opinion I would certainly go PI if you have an intention to go big turbo, though if your on stock turbo you will see little benefit other then being able to run 100% e85 (if your lift pump is up to the task depending on setup) which will save you the hassle of mixing fuels. No one has marketed them together simply because there has been no reputable testing yet with PI and methanol together. The IAT suppression is nice from meth though not extremely necessary as E85 has great knock suppression and provides in cylinder cooling. Either way meth can be beneficial but the intake manifold on the N54 is horrible for even distribution and PI is perfectly even making it more reliable and easier on the tuning. adding PI you will also be relaxing your fuel system running the setup at say 60% (random number) instead of pushing the stock one to 90% and supplementing with meth. Running any component that hard for that long will eventually result in fatigue and then failure. Over all PI works out to be easier, safer, and more of a long term solution especially if your going to run a larger single turbo setup IMO
2008 E90 335i VM Top Mount 6467 1.0AR, BMS PI, AIC controller, JB4 G5 ISO, Fuel-it STG 3 LPFP, Spec S3+, H&R Race Springs, Hotchkis Sway Bars, Koni Yellow adj, VMR V701, PSS tires, Forge 004 dual piston BOV's, BMS CP, 6X6X22" godspeed intercooler
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03-19-2015, 11:14 AM #10
Tuning complexity and lack of "need" is probably what keeps most away from stacking meth with port fuel. At least for me, once I got secondary fueling, the meth became an unnecessary risk/annoyance.
If you need more fuel, you should find proper fuel. For those w/out access to ethanol, obviously it's a different consideration. But with big turbos you run out of fuel v quickly, even on pump gas.[I]E88 N54 w stuff
MB w205 c450
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03-19-2015, 12:55 PM #11
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03-19-2015, 01:00 PM #12
This is what I feel like I needed to hear, because both setups I was considering came out to be similar prices although meth was slightly cheaper. I live in Ventura where there is an e85 station about 30-40 mins away east or west so I have access, just not a whole lot of access. However, I've been messaging a gas station that's been being built in my town and I'm hoping I can convince them to put in an e85 pump. If I can do that I'll probably just end up buying the Motiv PI kit and call it a day.
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03-19-2015, 01:05 PM #13
Roger that, was just trying to clarify the difference between meth as your "fuel", and actual...fuel
My MPG? Bad. Real bad. On straight corn I saw like 170 miles to the 14 gallon tank. Now a few things to consider
1. I don't drive the car daily. More like 2-3 times a week.
2. When I do drive it, it's either languishing in DC traffic, or taking it out on the highway for fun
So you couldn't really set it up worse from a MPG standpoint. The addition of port fuel has not had any substantial effect on my MPG, though in candor I spend v little time thinking about it. On pump gas, my MPG actually went up a tick after going single turbo.[I]E88 N54 w stuff
MB w205 c450
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03-19-2015, 01:11 PM #14
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03-19-2015, 01:28 PM #15
2008 E90 335i VM Top Mount 6467 1.0AR, BMS PI, AIC controller, JB4 G5 ISO, Fuel-it STG 3 LPFP, Spec S3+, H&R Race Springs, Hotchkis Sway Bars, Koni Yellow adj, VMR V701, PSS tires, Forge 004 dual piston BOV's, BMS CP, 6X6X22" godspeed intercooler
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03-19-2015, 01:29 PM #16
Yep, requires more ethanol relative to pump gas, hence the strain it puts on the OE fuel system.
One more thing i'd add - when all was said and done, I dumped nearly as much money into the methanol system as I did the port fuel. MOTIV has tiered out the fuel options, so for someone like myself who "only" wants 550-600ish WHP on straight E85, it allows you to do so with a STG2 LPFP (ie no dedicated FPR, no dedicated addtl. returns and feeds, and obviously cheaper).
The HFS4 kit along with stainless lines and the tank ended up costing a ballpark similar amount. Then factor in constantly having to check and stress over purging the lines, constantly having to buy more methanol, having methanol just hanging out in drums in your garage. Unless you are seriously racing the car and NEED IAT control, it's a bandaid and one that i'm happy to have moved on from.
Edit: And yes, always moar power > economy. Always.[I]E88 N54 w stuff
MB w205 c450
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03-19-2015, 01:36 PM #17
So for the sake of simplicity I'll most likely forget about the methanol idea for now and go back to my original plan of the port injection kit with a LPFP upgrade. Thanks a lot for the help guys I just wanted to hear some of the reasons for people ditching the meth setups! Plus I wasn't aware that Ethanol had knock suppression and cylinder cooling capabilities.
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