It's because your car is not fuel mass flow limited and you can burn more to offset and even exceed the output on normal unleaded.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 06:30This might be irrelevant to the discussion, but at least in my car, going from E10 at the pump, to E75 (sold as E85, but measured to be E75) implies an increase in HP of a bit more than 25% (410 WHP @ E10, 540 WHP @ E75)... My fuel consumption does goes up dramatically though.
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It also depends on what is the limiting factor on straight unleaded - whether that's air massflow or knock.