So I had started another thread on my trucks loose gas cap CEL and code and it morphed into a long discussion on Ethanol percentage reporting my the truck and how it seemed to affect the operation of the engine.
Until I started fooling around with a few different scan tools, I was never aware that my truck thought it was running a significant percentage of E85 in each tank.
I noticed that when the scan tools said the PCM thought it had 38% Ethanol, when the engine was warming up, it was a lot smellier than normal, a pretty rich unburned mix was being produced, not carbureted race engine rich, but much richer than normal for this engine.
My assumption was the engine when running in open loop was dumping a lot more gas than needed, thinking it had a lot more Ethanol content in the mix. Once it warmed up a little and the engine went into closed loop the short term trims seemed to get back to normal pretty quickly and things cleaned up. I don't know for certain this is what is happening, just a hypothesis.
A while back, I decided I would run the tank way down, refill with a zero Ethanol gas at a local 76 station and then reset the Ethanol monitor with my Tech 2. After I reset it, it read 3% (which is what I think the Tech 2 sets it at) and that is where it sat for the whole tank of 0% Ethanol 76.
Today, I refilled at my normal 10% or less Ethanol (Costco) and had my scan tool dongle plugged in, with my scan app going on my iPhone. I set the live data to display my O2 sensors (I just changed them and wanted to see if they seemed normal) and also had it display the Ethanol percentage.
Wow, while driving around (many different driving modes, freeway, in town, hill country up and down), I watched that Ethanol percentage hop all over the place. It jumped pretty quickly up above 18% and stayed up there for maybe the first gallon or so. It then dropped down to 8%+ for another long while. Toward the end of the driving (maybe 2-3 gallons total), it was back down and steady at 3.14%. Very strange indeed.
I will keep an eye on it for this tank and report any changes in reported percentages. Right now it is just a curiosity, as I know how to get it back to 3%, but I really want to know what causes the gross miscalculations that seem to creep in, when burning something other than Ethanol free gas.
Until I started fooling around with a few different scan tools, I was never aware that my truck thought it was running a significant percentage of E85 in each tank.
I noticed that when the scan tools said the PCM thought it had 38% Ethanol, when the engine was warming up, it was a lot smellier than normal, a pretty rich unburned mix was being produced, not carbureted race engine rich, but much richer than normal for this engine.
My assumption was the engine when running in open loop was dumping a lot more gas than needed, thinking it had a lot more Ethanol content in the mix. Once it warmed up a little and the engine went into closed loop the short term trims seemed to get back to normal pretty quickly and things cleaned up. I don't know for certain this is what is happening, just a hypothesis.
A while back, I decided I would run the tank way down, refill with a zero Ethanol gas at a local 76 station and then reset the Ethanol monitor with my Tech 2. After I reset it, it read 3% (which is what I think the Tech 2 sets it at) and that is where it sat for the whole tank of 0% Ethanol 76.
Today, I refilled at my normal 10% or less Ethanol (Costco) and had my scan tool dongle plugged in, with my scan app going on my iPhone. I set the live data to display my O2 sensors (I just changed them and wanted to see if they seemed normal) and also had it display the Ethanol percentage.
Wow, while driving around (many different driving modes, freeway, in town, hill country up and down), I watched that Ethanol percentage hop all over the place. It jumped pretty quickly up above 18% and stayed up there for maybe the first gallon or so. It then dropped down to 8%+ for another long while. Toward the end of the driving (maybe 2-3 gallons total), it was back down and steady at 3.14%. Very strange indeed.
I will keep an eye on it for this tank and report any changes in reported percentages. Right now it is just a curiosity, as I know how to get it back to 3%, but I really want to know what causes the gross miscalculations that seem to creep in, when burning something other than Ethanol free gas.




