I have a question if anybody has an answer. I am running an e30 tune and tested the pumps closest to my house (9m drive). E85 showed 84% and the 91 gas showed up as 5%. Calculating for a 12.39g tank, i needed 3.92g of E85 and the rest 91. So my first e30 fillup was a couple days ago and i went 4 gallons of E85 and the rest 91. So today i was in the neighborhood of that station so i topped off just over a quarter tank, doing the math for both.
My AP said i was at 68%, so i calculated in 32% to my e30 app. To make sure the app was correct i did the math myself, 4 x 0.32 and got 1.28 gallons of E85 and the rest 91. Now with a 12.4g tank, and filling up about 4g per tank of E85, that leaves about 8.4g of 91 per tank, so the ratio is close to 2:1 any time i fill up.
So i filled in 1.28g of E85 exactly but when i topped off with the 91, just over 4 gallons fit, so what gives? Is the AP guessing the tank capacity based on exactly 12.4g and the actual tank is a bit bigger? Are APs just not accurate with tank percentages? Next time i will probly just have the figures for both which would have been about 2.7g of the 91 but i'd like to get that extra 1.5g so i don't have to stop as often.
Anybody else have an experience like this or have a solution? The only two things i can think of are, only fill in the amounts shown in the calculation for a 12.4g tank, or, add 1/2 gallon o fE85 to whatever the numbers say and then about 1g to what the 91 numbers say, which will roughly give me that extra 1.5g. Ideas?