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smokin-6
87 T
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93 & E85 mix
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October 02 2012, 12:33:11 PM »
Does 93 & some E85 mixed in help. I mean if someones car can run 16lbs on 93 and has no knock will some E85 mixed in allow you to run more boost? Just curious.
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87 T Ported stock heads, 212/212 roller, stock block, ALKY, CAS V4, 6262, 3.5 MAF & Translator, new tranny w/ 9-11
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Steve Wood
Turbo Street Outlaw
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 02 2012, 01:07:47 PM »
yes, but you may have to add some fuel in the chip depending upon how much you mix in
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Steve Wood
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earlbrown
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 02 2012, 01:13:28 PM »
and make sure your injectors aren't already maxed out before adding too much corn likker
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alradco
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 03 2012, 11:56:06 PM »
I think you kind of set up yourself for a guessing game of how much boost you can run safely. By that I mean when I had my GN tuned, I knew exactly how much boost I could run on 91, 100, and C16. Especially with E85 since you need to run more fuel, just seems like you would have to really over think it.
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smokin-6
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 04 2012, 03:22:37 PM »
I am not going to do the mix, I have my ALKY kit. But I've read alot of people are mixing and was curious if it helps.
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David
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 15 2012, 08:51:01 AM »
i am playing with approximately a 25% mix right now i just went for a 3/4 throttle blast at around 23 Psi and my Alky injection set to 3.5 i got a 10.5 O2 with a 0.0 KR reading on the Scanmaster.
My tune is ALL Fumessedcked up as i just started working on it again. Anyway it felt great, i hope as my tune gets less bad
it should feel better. Just not sure if i will keep playing with the E85/93 mix OR just go straight to full E85. My ADD gets the best of me.
Not done but moving on to the next thing anyway.
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ULYCYC
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 15 2012, 09:55:03 AM »
It should be no problem. But E-85 is 15% gas and that doesn't vaporize/mix as good as meth or ethanol flowing in the dog house. I remember the days of fueling the 7th injector setup and the tuning/puddling issues with it. A small mix should be great. More testing and results will only give the correct answer.
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Pyro6
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 15 2012, 06:24:33 PM »
Remember on the Eth & Meth mixes: they don't "store" well. After you get your performance recipe figured out and put the car away for 2-3-4 months the damage is starting to happen. That white cakey, chalky, salty looking stuff is starting to make your life miserable. Find your favorite additive and use it.
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Steve Wood
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Re: 93 & E85 mix
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October 15 2012, 07:04:53 PM »
also, I noticed that some fi hose is rated for no more than 20% ethanol...migh
t need a more expensive solution
Look for mpi rated....
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