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When they say alcohol

Started by 1974dodgecharger, March 27, 2015, 09:32:00 PM

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1974dodgecharger

Do they mean methanol mix or straight up ethanol in the gas tank? If a blower is meant for a alcohol motor does it mean it won run on gas?

cdr

an alcohol dragster runs methanol 100% the jetting is way different for gasoline , it take 1.7 times more methanol for proper fuel mixture, 
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Ghoste

And the actual blower is just force feeding the engine, it doesn't care about the rest.  It can be optimized for different situations of course but as mentioned, its the fuel metering that's different in the example you give.

polywideblock


                        aren't the seals different for  an alcohol  blower as to  a fuel blower ?
     
  I know you need upgrade the fuel system  because the methanol eats the seals  etc.  :scratchchin:


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1974dodgecharger

thx guys....looks like im not gonna buy this blower it was a 14-71 BDS blower and I would have to modify the firewall to get it to fit.

Ghoste

Quote from: polywideblock on March 28, 2015, 06:07:55 PM

                        aren't the seals different for  an alcohol  blower as to  a fuel blower ?
     
  I know you need upgrade the fuel system  because the methanol eats the seals  etc.  :scratchchin:

Oh that could be.  Never thought of that.  :scratchchin:

HPP

Quote from: 1974dodgecharger on March 27, 2015, 09:32:00 PM
Do they mean methanol mix or straight up ethanol in the gas tank? If a blower is meant for a alcohol motor does it mean it won run on gas?

Who are "they" and in what context are they saying alcohol?

The announcers at an NHRA event are talking about pure methanol in most cases, all though there are some cars that run on pure ethanol as well. If you are talking about E10 or E85 mixes  in pump gas, than these are blends of ethanol with gasoline.

Both will attack rubber and cause issues in classic car fuel systems as a result.

440

Methanol is also highly corrosive and attracts moisture.