eraezer;1813872 said:Yes they do. Look it up.
nevermind then, keep living in your dreamworld.
I've seen the results so I don't need to prove anything. At least here in Sweden, we do know what happens if you run an engine on E85 without protecting it.
But feel free to amuse me with your proof of that all you need to do to run E85 is to compensate for the extra fuel needed.
Don't need to. You are the one pandering that E85 breaks things so the burden of proof lies on you to actually prove that it infact "breaks" things. You can not prove a negative (ie Proof that it does "not" break things). I am sure all the people running E85/E100 would love to peer review what you present.
Just for curiosity sake.
I took the liberty to go to both Saab.com and Volvo.com along with google history. Saab had the 9-5 BioPower back in 2005-2006 which coincidentaly, was in your home country. They mentioned way back in 2007 that the 9-3 would play catch up but that did not happen until 2008. Volvo had the S40, V50 and c30 around the same time in Sweden and then expanded to the rest of EU.
I find it quite intresting that for the FFV vehicles having so much supposed trouble, you guys have one of the largest FFV fleets in EU!
here is some more trivia for you.
To run E85 and only E85 in the supra. The injector sizing needs to be increased to 550cc/min and that is all. No need to upgrade AFM. Fuel pump yes just to keep the pressure up.