Want to Run E85 in Your GT-R? WATCH THIS FIRST!!

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  • čas přidán 20. 01. 2022
  • Flex fuel is like crack for your turbocharged car but if your stock fuel system isn't set up for it you could be in for big problems! In this video Mike will tell you why!
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  • @Rockit181
    @Rockit181 Před 2 lety +156

    I don't even have a GTR but I like watching this guy talk about cars, you can tell he really likes his job!

    • @stevengambino1955
      @stevengambino1955 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah man I find myseld watching all the videos with him in it. His explanations are great.

    • @hondamanvtec2894
      @hondamanvtec2894 Před rokem

      Ah you Only watch car stuff. Thats only the car you own ?

    • @TheSurfRyder
      @TheSurfRyder Před rokem +1

      Funny I watch for the same reason. He just speaks in truths, and automotive passion.

  • @justin-os4xp
    @justin-os4xp Před rokem +21

    Mike is radiating positivity even when he is talking about problems. He looks like he is constantly about to bust out laughing.

    • @HJK242
      @HJK242 Před rokem +3

      he must be fun guy to work with, i can't imagine him having a bad day at work

  • @Eduardo_Espinoza
    @Eduardo_Espinoza Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for making videos on things other channels don't talk about. 👍🏻

  • @Romee_rome
    @Romee_rome Před 2 lety +2

    Love this guy. Don’t ever change.

  • @anangelshero0410
    @anangelshero0410 Před měsícem +1

    I learn something new on every video i watch from MotoIQ

  • @jondutton39
    @jondutton39 Před rokem

    Never should’ve thought. Great insight which is clearly a result of some classic head scratching. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Jeff-mi7gq
    @Jeff-mi7gq Před rokem

    This is very informative since i have been kicking around the idea of making the switch to e85. Thank you.

  • @pmp2559
    @pmp2559 Před 2 lety +2

    I don’t have a gtr but enjoy learning from you

  • @rjlane6827
    @rjlane6827 Před 2 lety +6

    Mike, mate love your explanations, they teach me so much, I have an 08 R35 here in AUS and my understanding of my GTR is continually increasing. Appreciate it! Great stuff

    • @micktaylorwolfcreekmechanical
      @micktaylorwolfcreekmechanical Před rokem

      try Direct injection LPG on the GTR they love it will smoke a E85 fuel GTR with same specs and its 1/2 the price

    • @portlandGTR
      @portlandGTR Před 3 měsíci

      Wow! A 2008 is like a unicorn in the states. We didn’t get them til 2009 here

  • @james_kingsupra7315
    @james_kingsupra7315 Před 2 lety +1

    Favourite fuel tech channel

  • @robertfoster3384
    @robertfoster3384 Před 2 lety +10

    That’s why I did not modify the fuel system or run E85. The owner’s manual even says do not use unauthorized fuel additives as they can damage the fuel system components. I own a DBA-R35 with over 122K miles.

  • @hvf26
    @hvf26 Před 2 lety +3

    anytime you see this guy on a video, you know youre gonna learn something. dude is a wizard

  • @DJToneRI
    @DJToneRI Před rokem

    E85 is magic! It was a major factor helping me get from 350whp to 600 wheel on my 85 MR2. Fortunately, everything in my fuel tank is already metal! Good old old school Toyotas

  • @darrylcavanaugh9465
    @darrylcavanaugh9465 Před rokem +1

    Just discovered your site (CZcams put you into my feed), and I really appreciate your videos. Subscription button smashed. Lots of great, well explained info here.

  • @crpreludeh22
    @crpreludeh22 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video, lots of info thanks 👍 keep the videos coming 😎

  • @Boogy3000
    @Boogy3000 Před 2 lety +1

    This is 10/10! Thank you guys!

  • @chrisfoster5044
    @chrisfoster5044 Před 2 lety +14

    I have the r32 GTR version of this intank surge tank and can vouch for the awesomeness of these kits. Simply fantastic engineering. Thanks for the vid!

    • @AjClarkPROJECTJDM
      @AjClarkPROJECTJDM Před 2 lety +1

      Do people make one for an r33 GTR? or is it the same as the 32's? also where do I buy one?

    • @casefc3s
      @casefc3s Před 2 lety

      @@AjClarkPROJECTJDM Radium makes one for all of the GT-R's, the R32 was the last one to be made because it's different from the 33/34.

    • @Skirk84
      @Skirk84 Před rokem

      Got one for my a80 Supra to replace my external surge tank. If i surge its literally got nothing left in the tank and ive been well under E for a while

  • @willcannady4024
    @willcannady4024 Před 2 lety +1

    awesome as usual. keep up the good work!

  • @ozzysgarage
    @ozzysgarage Před rokem +2

    Been running flex-fuel for a few years now (I did have to replace quite a few components and custom tune) and knock on wood I've never had an issue. I periodically run what I call my "cleaning cycle" of regular 91 pump gas. Also replace the oil in shorter intervals, but so far it's been great. Radium FTW, I have a few of their parts for my fuel setup and their build quality is phenomenal. Thanks for putting this together! **also 100% agree with ethanol is crack for your car, mine is night and day difference**

    • @portlandGTR
      @portlandGTR Před 3 měsíci

      Not to mention it doesn’t coat the rear of the car in the black sludge particles that are a pain in the neck to scrub off

  • @JordieG8
    @JordieG8 Před 2 lety +1

    Radium makes some outstanding hardware. I run their fuel rails and dampers on my STi.

  • @threesomemonkey8780
    @threesomemonkey8780 Před rokem

    You need this guy on your team 🏅👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🤙🏽🍻🇦🇺

  • @timeatak5248
    @timeatak5248 Před 2 lety +1

    Great info Mike!

  • @myroadtours6147
    @myroadtours6147 Před 2 lety +2

    Good info, I'm about to actually start ordering an E85 setup for my GTR.

  • @lostunder12
    @lostunder12 Před 2 lety +1

    Gonna get one for my Z34, get it ready for a flex upgrade and dual TT FI setup

  • @Royalties500
    @Royalties500 Před rokem +2

    If you're in the know, 1-2 tanks of E85 for fun time and don't let it sit in the car for extended periods. Run E85 in a car for 6+ years 1-2 tanks at a time, never let it sit more than 5-6 days consecutive without switching back to 93... AND the big one Oil changes need to be much more frequent... Never had any issues

  • @ymararma
    @ymararma Před 2 lety +2

    Every FBO GTR owner should watch this! I never realized how corrosive E85 was to the stock internals. Excellent product review. I know I'll order it when the time comes.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +5

      It's not exactly corrosive, its dissolving the plastic parts.

    • @tjlovesrachel
      @tjlovesrachel Před 4 měsíci

      It’s really more of a solvent action then corrosive action

  • @johntexan4165
    @johntexan4165 Před rokem

    This is great information! Thanks for the heads up and the recommended fix.

  • @Persocondes
    @Persocondes Před rokem +1

    i Smashed that like button! shared and commented for the algorithm !

  • @user-jt3nf7in5w
    @user-jt3nf7in5w Před 2 lety +2

    With how popular gtrs are with running e85 I’m surprised I’ve never heard of issues like this - thanks for the discovery tho

  • @tonypepperoni3476
    @tonypepperoni3476 Před 2 lety +2

    Always great info

  • @TurboHappyCar
    @TurboHappyCar Před rokem

    Great video, thanks for the explanation!

  • @jdub6909
    @jdub6909 Před rokem

    Great video loved the info.

  • @asp1072
    @asp1072 Před rokem

    This guy now what alcohol mix fuel do to a fuel system designed for pure petroleum fuel. It will cause damage some rubber and several plastik based material in fuel system. Well done sir

  • @dqsmooth34
    @dqsmooth34 Před 2 lety +1

    Good video, good info!

  • @mixxeerr
    @mixxeerr Před 7 měsíci +1

    Man I wished this stuff existed when I had my GTR… my road to 1500whp was so painful

  • @SupernaturalPowerz
    @SupernaturalPowerz Před rokem +1

    Been running e85 in my skyline gtst since 2015. Still goes hard after all this time

    • @NathanaelNaused
      @NathanaelNaused Před rokem

      I question this type of stuff because all modern gas has ethanol in it.

  • @SMASHTIME
    @SMASHTIME Před rokem

    My GTR ran E85 for years. No issues. I would usually run a tank of reg 91 every few months and you can tell a huge difference

  • @KvltKvnt
    @KvltKvnt Před 2 lety +1

    Yeah I'll 100% remember that the next time I build my R35 that I totally own

  • @bobo2186
    @bobo2186 Před 2 lety +6

    I've kept my eye on this build and love E85! I had an 04 WRX with an STI turbo on it and full exhaust. Running back to back on the same day, I switched from 91 to E85 and gained 36hp and 55 Lb/ft of torque. That is over the whole power band too! Can't imagine what a GTR could do with it.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +5

      We got 65 whp with E85.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety

      motoiq.com/project-dba-r35-nissan-gt-r-getting-some-serious-power-with-m-engineering/2/

    • @Nbomber
      @Nbomber Před rokem

      You can get that from a subaru with just premium pump fuel. Octane ratings are different here in the uk, but 91 equivalent to our 95. Which is bog standard fuel. Running 99 octane which would be just over 95 in the usa, gives around 30hp easily.

  • @stucbr1100
    @stucbr1100 Před 2 lety +10

    Great info, I’ve only run probably 5 tanks of E85 since I converted in late 2020 so I haven’t had this issue yet. We knew ethanol destroys aluminum but attacking plastics is totally unexpected.

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Před 2 lety +2

      If ethanol destroys aluminum, then it destroys the aluminum cylinder heads and aluminum forged pistons?

    • @stucbr1100
      @stucbr1100 Před 2 lety +2

      @@sepg5084 it doesn’t sit on those components long enough to cause the adverse reaction that degrades aluminum. Raw aluminum fuel lines and none anodized parts will have issues. Even normal pump gas with 10% ethanol can damage aluminum part, if you have ever taken an aluminum carburetor apart from power equipment that sit for a long time between uses you’ll see lot of pitting from the ethanol eating away at the raw aluminum.

    • @AW11SC
      @AW11SC Před 2 lety +1

      Technically true chemical alcoholate corrosion can occur with aluminum. However It is both temperature and water content dependent. As long as water content is above 0.5% the process fails to occur. Very good paper written by Jenny Linder "Alcoholate corrosion of aluminium in ethanol blends".

    • @AW11SC
      @AW11SC Před 2 lety +2

      Ethanol does react with some plastics, but not all.

  • @johnnychimpo2928
    @johnnychimpo2928 Před 2 lety +1

    Great info....thank you

  • @RibaDread1
    @RibaDread1 Před 2 lety +27

    Kudos to Radium Engineering for producing a replacement fuel hanger assembly. It is all great to run E85 for horsepower gains; the caveat being how corrosive it can be.

  • @Snoo42
    @Snoo42 Před 2 lety +1

    Can barely afford a hot wheel version of this car lol. I Subscribed tho just because you look like a nice dude 👍

  • @5uprnva
    @5uprnva Před 2 lety +4

    Have done MANY r35 fuel systems, never seen a stock basket melt on e85. The non serviceable filter in the dome however will eventually deteriorate. I think it’s pretty common these days to consider a billet basket upgrade as a standard fbo part now.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      This one was totally melted and rubbery.

  • @nickploszay2310
    @nickploszay2310 Před rokem

    I run a 50/50 mix of e85 and petro on all my vehicles including my 1987 g20 van . I have never had any problems. The acidity and ph are almost identical to petro gas . I highly doubt that it is from running ethanol. It was probably a couple of defective parts like when all those Infiniti dashboards bubbled but I could be wrong. The thing that can cause corrosion with using ethanol is when there is a leak in your fuel system it can pull water out of the atmosphere. But if your fuel system is sealed there is usually no issues. I drove my 1999 cherokee for eight years running a 50/50 mix no issues to this day 265,000 miles later with out any modifications. My oil stays way cleaner and the engines run way cooler. But that is just from my personal experience.

  • @AdinSLaboy
    @AdinSLaboy Před 2 lety +1

    Good inf yess ir 100 💯 % agree with you

  • @abdulrahmanalmotawa9765

    Great content 👌

  • @KINZERS13GTR
    @KINZERS13GTR Před rokem

    I'm very curious how "plug n play" their pump assemblies are. I have a precision race works stage 2 plus kit, in my 335i, and I'm just wondering if I can swap the internals.

  • @HanifEFIMechanical
    @HanifEFIMechanical Před 2 lety +1

    Good work

  • @volcom514
    @volcom514 Před 2 lety

    That Radium hanger looks real nice,
    Have you seen the holley dynomat that helps again fuel starvation i wonder if it will be good addition to prevent any starvation issues.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety

      It is a good product but it wont fit in the hanger.

  • @weduhpeople8504
    @weduhpeople8504 Před rokem

    Im sure any platform with polymer fuel parts will be affected the same way with E85. Im assuming pump gas with 10% Ethanol content is less likely to have this issue. This issue is not just isolated to gtrs.

  • @dimitarm4668
    @dimitarm4668 Před rokem

    This happens with old gasoline too. It has 10% ethanol and it becomes very agressive when it is old.

  • @chewdoobautomotivedetailtm2883

    Luv the content 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🏁💯🏁💯🏁💯🏁💯🏁🏁💯🏁♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @jenningsmills5398
    @jenningsmills5398 Před rokem

    My understanding is when ethanol is exposed to moisture/water its chemical balance changes to become a acidic?

  • @bradleehill9662
    @bradleehill9662 Před 2 lety +2

    If I only had a gtr to put this good knowledge to use just have to mak a gtr killer out of my sti

  • @jefferyrice6940
    @jefferyrice6940 Před rokem

    Why is he always so happy

  • @RBGgermanKX250F
    @RBGgermanKX250F Před 2 lety +1

    You should look into running an Elixir fuel pump. 1 pump to cover all the fuel you could need. Less failure points. Less current draw. Makes life much easier.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't think these are widely available. There are many other high capacity brushless pumps that are. This also has nothing to do with the context of this video.

    • @RBGgermanKX250F
      @RBGgermanKX250F Před 2 lety +2

      @MotoIQ correct slightly off context of the video, apologies. Though think the idea of reducing failure points and current draw often valid points in any aspect of building a car. Yep many out there maybe a future comparison test would be interesting. Just an idea apologies if spoken out of turn

  • @violinmiata
    @violinmiata Před rokem +1

    Mike could talk about potato peelers and it would be interesting
    Also you’d be shopping for a badass potato peeler with you newfound knowledge

  • @jayare4472
    @jayare4472 Před rokem

    Can I get that product for my 2019 Ford Explorer twin turbo EcoBoost that I run e85 in sometimes

  • @nigelmcphearsonletsgobrand9247

    MIKE! Can you do a tutorial series about different suspensions and their pros and cons? The suspension vid on that Civic SI was excellent. But some remedial knowledge on suspension in general would help us understand vids like that much better.
    Thanks for what you do. Your explanations are the best!

  • @gappleb4776
    @gappleb4776 Před 2 lety

    Thanks and awesome stuff MotolQ. What makes the GTR hanger different from Subaru or other gasoline cars that eventually run E85/Flex? Assuming all is made of plastic, wouldn't it have the same effect/issue?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety

      Probably less resistant plastic.

    • @j-deezy321
      @j-deezy321 Před rokem

      I’ve been running e85 in my boosted BRZ for two years over 15,000 miles no issue on stock fuel system

  • @andrewperry2569
    @andrewperry2569 Před 2 lety +1

    I like this but the only thing is, you have to cut your factory harness and solder in o rings to mount the pump electrically.

    • @larsjrgensen5975
      @larsjrgensen5975 Před 2 lety

      You could get the connector that matches the factory harness and only do the modifications after the factory harness.
      Simply remove the home made adapter to go back to the untouched stock harness.

  • @fasnuf
    @fasnuf Před rokem +1

    I wonder how other car manufacturers fuel tank plastics work out in E.

  • @obfuscator
    @obfuscator Před 2 lety +1

    Radium is great across the board.

  • @derektrieglaff9103
    @derektrieglaff9103 Před rokem

    Wonder if I could use this setup on my RX7...??🤔. They dont have a link to this set up on the description. 😒

  • @davidnaumann8086
    @davidnaumann8086 Před 2 lety

    What pumps do you recommend? I’m running a mixed setup on E85 with a 525lph and a 485lph pumps with ID1700 injectors across an AMS fuel rail. I have the 525 on secondary but I run into issues under hard braking when coming to a stop.

    • @yujyuj2957
      @yujyuj2957 Před 2 lety

      Your siphons could be clogged, there are 2 pickup siphons in each saddle towards the front of the tank.
      1 single elixir 1380lph intank to get you to 7.2s on e98 all day on the stock alternator.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      Your current pumps are good for over 1000hp and is about what we run on our own R35. You could be having the same issue as the subject car in the video and your siphon check valve is stuck due to the plastic dissolving and sticking it.

  • @TheDodgeboy87
    @TheDodgeboy87 Před rokem

    Very cool video, informative!!

  • @drunk3n_m0nk12
    @drunk3n_m0nk12 Před rokem

    Subarus have the same problem. I was eventually killing pumps in under 500 miles until I switched to the radium hanger. I got really lucky I didn't burn up the motor. It's the same thing though, nobody wants to talk about it and even the shops here didn't have a clue what was killing pumps.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem +1

      A lot of it is due to the high resistance of the stock Subaru wiring. iWire makes a good pump wire kit. Our pump got a lot more quiet when we used this.

    • @drunk3n_m0nk12
      @drunk3n_m0nk12 Před rokem

      @@motoiq Yeah, it's a pretty slick piece. I love that it retains the 33/66/100 PWM pump speed of the factory fuel controller. Living in Florida I noticed a big drop in fuel temps on long drives now that the fuel isn't just constantly cycling through the rails at 100% pump speed. When I first started having the issue I hard wired the pump using the Radium harness and even installed thru-terminals into the factory sending unit with 10ga wire all the way to the pump but I was still burning them up. Eventually I started paying more attention to how sticky the plastic on the sending unit was getting and that was when I noticed the stuck check valve. Finally, I went full scorched earth with the Radium hanger, Radium fuel lines/filter, and iWire harness. I also integrated a fuel pressure sensor into the Cobb tune instead of just a gauge on the regulator so now I have a safeguard if it ever starts to lean out again. I have about 3k miles on it since all that in it's been rock solid ever since.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem +1

      Same setup as us.

  • @kfneely1
    @kfneely1 Před 2 lety +1

    Whats up Mike!

  • @Haverfield-ji1hx
    @Haverfield-ji1hx Před rokem

    Hey guys! I have a 2013 5.0 Ford 150.
    It is a flex fuel compatible model and hasn’t really ever given me issues when it comes to e85.
    Should I be considering cleaning out any components? Or any maintenance you may think of that can prolong the life of my truck. I don’t ride it hard and generally lug things around in it. My commute is relatively short here in Torrance.
    Future endeavors of mine are to acquire a 240-260-280 whichever comes first and drop a reliable motor in it. It would be my pleasure car I drive around to meets etc. I want to know if converting it to E85 is straightforward granted I have all the components necessary to avoid all these decayed plastic issues?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem

      For an old car you need to replace all fuel line and plastic parts and components like fuel pumps and injectors need to be changed to ethanol compatible.

  • @zero-yonjz1342
    @zero-yonjz1342 Před rokem

    Would this same scenario also apply to the Infiniti G7 coupes? (CKV36 Skyline).

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem

      I am not sure, I think Nissan might have used this part only on some years. of R35. Not sure if the same part was used on other models.

  • @jeffarchibald3837
    @jeffarchibald3837 Před rokem

    Great. So how much?

  • @robintenghult7307
    @robintenghult7307 Před rokem +1

    i love e85

  • @jonathanmbrassea128
    @jonathanmbrassea128 Před 2 lety +1

    when you have to make a video about E85 melting plastic but you keep remembering that one dirty joke your buddy told you a few minutes prior :D

  • @riceball777
    @riceball777 Před 2 lety

    Do other cars have this issue? I don’t have a gtr but I have been running full e85 for like 10 years+ with no issues in my turbo s2000 and bmw 335i and my evo 8

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety

      This is the first time we have seen this on a late model car, pre 2000 cars anything could mess up.

  • @cameron6554
    @cameron6554 Před rokem

    How do plastic fuel tanks react to e85?
    I have a 180sx/240sx S-chassis that I intended to run on e85, would a replacement tank be something I’d need to think about?
    Thanks for the great content.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem +1

      Plastic tanks on late model cars are made with some vapor impermeable plastic that is really resistant to ethanol. We were really surprised to see this happen on a newish GT-R though.

    • @cameron6554
      @cameron6554 Před rokem

      Good to hear. Thanks for the reply.

    • @jeepowner2675
      @jeepowner2675 Před rokem +1

      Im just guessing but I would assume that stock fuel tanks are still made of HDPE which isn't bothered at all by ethanol but fuel cells are safer in the event of a crash.

  • @JaySimons1
    @JaySimons1 Před rokem

    Those GTR OEM parts may not be made of nylon then, all documents I could find say nylon has excellent ethanol compatibility, just something to note as many other cars verifiably have nylon in tank parts.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem

      I have a feeling this may not be all R35's. I think some have different plastics

  • @duhblow77
    @duhblow77 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. But man those first two seconds of audio scared the hell out of my cat on my lap and I'm scratched to shit now I might need to get stitches.

  • @louielou8262
    @louielou8262 Před rokem

    So this unit at the end is universal fits any gas tanks? Or just gtr

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem +1

      It's designed as a direct bolt in replacement for the GT-R

  • @ricepony33
    @ricepony33 Před 2 lety +2

    So crack has consequences?

  • @jimmyandtommy1
    @jimmyandtommy1 Před 2 lety

    Is this an issue you've come across with other Nissans from the era? I.e. z33, z34, v35 etc

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      Cars before the early 2000's are likely to have problems.

  • @ProjectNemesis92
    @ProjectNemesis92 Před rokem

    Do they sell a universal kit like the one shown here?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem

      They sell them for many popular cars.

  • @MannyDelReal
    @MannyDelReal Před 2 lety

    Is this a problem as well on 5th gen Camaros? I’m going e85

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety

      We haven't run E85 on a Camaro yet so we are not sure.

  • @dennisupshaw7510
    @dennisupshaw7510 Před 2 lety +2

    What about E85 in a Subaru? Flex fuel is just as popular for Subarus what knowledge do you guys have about them when it comes to fueling with E85

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +2

      Older EJ cars don't seem to have this problem, the newer FA powered cars have issues with the high pressure pump at more than 50% e85.

  • @TheKeatyBear
    @TheKeatyBear Před 2 lety

    Does e85 eat all oem basket plastics? How fast does this happen? And would running e50 prevent this?

    • @sigmaprojects
      @sigmaprojects Před 2 lety

      I imagine most that aren't actually specifically said they can do it.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +2

      The GT-R seems worse, we have EVO's and STI's that don't have this issue.

  • @robinsonbruginski3747

    Just order yours parts from Brazil and you can run with E100 with no problems. more than 80% of vehicles sell here run with pure ethanol or any mixture with gas.

  • @ironken1796
    @ironken1796 Před rokem

    Is that a KTM I spy in the background? Your bike Mike?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem

      It's Jeff's I sold all of my bikes.

  • @Skirk84
    @Skirk84 Před rokem

    Radium hangers ftw

  • @FukU2222
    @FukU2222 Před 2 lety

    As nice as radium gear is they’ve done a lot of kinda/pretty greasy things with parts others had been offering/developed

    • @FukU2222
      @FukU2222 Před 2 lety +1

      Copied parts/kits and reverse engineered etc

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      As far as we know Radium does not copy other stuff and there stuff is pretty unique.

  • @donhuncho4200
    @donhuncho4200 Před rokem

    Is this the case if you run a e30 blend ?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před rokem

      probably not unless its an older pre 2000's car.

  • @jeromeburrasca6710
    @jeromeburrasca6710 Před 2 lety +1

    If your car was a E85 Flex Fuel equipped vehicle from the factory no need to change anything. Correct?

    • @ricepony33
      @ricepony33 Před 2 lety

      I highly doubt it

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you are correct, at least for this reason.

  • @ThePrivateryan1323
    @ThePrivateryan1323 Před 2 lety +1

    Does this just apply to the gtr's or is it the same for sti's?

    • @POVShotgun
      @POVShotgun Před 2 lety +1

      All cars I think. You need to make sure your plastics and rubbers are compatible with e85.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +2

      Our project STI does not seem to have this issue.

  • @slfrules1
    @slfrules1 Před 2 lety +1

    Radium parts are always so sleek

  • @GP-fc7jv
    @GP-fc7jv Před 2 lety

    Is that a GTR problem or is there other cars with the same problem I have a Subaru BRZ

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      The BRZ high pressure pump is an issue with E85.

  • @atranimecs
    @atranimecs Před rokem

    that stock assembly looks so chintzy

  • @Gemini-G7
    @Gemini-G7 Před 2 lety +1

    Do they have that kit for 370z ?

  • @aaronbryan5095
    @aaronbryan5095 Před 2 lety

    This is such a weird problem(the plastic components in the fuel system not being E85 compatible with E85 despite the R35 being a modern car) , Nissan cost cutting at its best?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      We were surprised because usually late model cars can take E85 better than old ones.

  • @2ride_along
    @2ride_along Před rokem

    turbo Pops is good to watch you…

  • @DJ_Driven
    @DJ_Driven Před 2 lety +1

    It's weird that Nissan would have cheaped out on their plastic. Both my 2005 Evo MR and 2013 STI both can be upgraded utilizing the stock plastic hanger with E85.

    • @yujyuj2957
      @yujyuj2957 Před 2 lety +1

      They didnt. Works fine.

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety +1

      It won't for long with E85. The dissolved plastic mess is very clear here and you cannot deny it.

    • @DJ_Driven
      @DJ_Driven Před 2 lety

      @@motoiq Did you mean the Evo & STi stock hanger won't work for long or are you referring to the GTR?

    • @motoiq
      @motoiq  Před 2 lety

      @@DJ_Driven The GT-R, our STI and EVO have been on E85 for awhile with no issues yet.

  • @milehighboost5521
    @milehighboost5521 Před rokem

    Great info here. Wonder if this is why my fuel level sensor now never shows more than half tank when i fill up. E85 must have eaten away at the plastics or something. My 535xi has a similar dual tank setup with the pump on passenger side that feeds into the driver side filter and from there goes up to the rail up front. So many random issues with fuel pressure immediately releasing after key off as well. I guess it's the price i pay for cheaper yet cleaner burning fuel.