Oh, yeah, the cold start/enrichment settings are off the hook. Remind me to get screenshots.
troof.
it'll start all the way down below freezing, but you have to DUMP fuel. i think i have the crank enrich as much as 300% above stock at lower temps, but the car fires right up regardless of ambient temp.
the issue is the low reid vapor pressure of ethanol. it creates much less vapor (the part that actually burns) at lower temps, so you need enough liquid to generate the vapor to saturate the mixture.
an engine requires about 2% of the charge volume to be fuel vapor in order to start at -30C (worst case scenerio). cold season E85 can do it with lots of fuel enrichment, warm season E85 cannot achieve 2% volume at such a low temperature. (Aikawa, Sakurai Hayashi; Honda R&D, 2009. SAE 2009-01-0620.)
i've been running E85 for 3 years now. it definitely likes low load timing, and does well running really lean in cruising. last road trip i managed 27mpg highway with the A/C on. i'm running 17.5-18:1 at very low load, keeping it as lean at 14:1 up to 5psi to help spool the turbo. you can pick up a significant amount of mileage by keeping the higher vac areas pretty lean as well. that way you don't start dumping fuel whenever you have to go up a hill or something.
mixing some EGR into there would up the mileage as well. 30mpg highway is definitely a possibility, despite what the anti-E85 folks seem to think.
as far as the fuel filter, i think it varies with the type of car. i've seen DSMs clog the filter in a few hundred miles. my stock toyota filter is perfectly fine after 3 years. i tore the fuel system down before putting the car in storage this winter to gauge the effects of long term exposure to my stock fuel system (hoses, regulator, cast AL rail, WRX injectors, filter) and there are no signs whatsoever of deterioration anywhere in the system. i also didn't have any varnish buildup on the injector nozzle like a lot of DSM guys seem to get. could have something to do with the WRX decapitated injector's spray pattern? dunno for sure.