Anyone mix in a little E85 in with regular 93??
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nope, im already at 97 duty cycle. why not go for the full tank? if your injectors will handle it. everyone i know that has gone to e85 likes it. i choose not to because i dont want to be put into a situation where i dont have a laptop and have no access to e85 while im sitting on a corn tune
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nope, im already at 97 duty cycle. why not go for the full tank? if your injectors will handle it. everyone i know that has gone to e85 likes it. i choose not to because i dont want to be put into a situation where i dont have a laptop and have no access to e85 while im sitting on a corn tune
After thinking about this for a little while today. I thi k i am gonna try 10% e85 for my next tank. See what my trims do, maybe richen up the stioch a little bit. Then try 20% after that, then keep increasing it each tank by 10%. Also i was thinking about adding about .5-1* of timing per 10% e85.
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My injectors should handle a full tank. The 44s are only at 67% with mu current setup.
After thinking about this for a little while today. I thi k i am gonna try 10% e85 for my next tank. See what my trims do, maybe richen up the stioch a little bit. Then try 20% after that, then keep increasing it each tank by 10%. Also i was thinking about adding about .5-1* of timing per 10% e85.
After thinking about this for a little while today. I thi k i am gonna try 10% e85 for my next tank. See what my trims do, maybe richen up the stioch a little bit. Then try 20% after that, then keep increasing it each tank by 10%. Also i was thinking about adding about .5-1* of timing per 10% e85.
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I've only run it once and it seemed a little sluggish; I don't think my E85 tune is as fine-tuned as my 91 tune. I'll be sticking with 91 myself for a while, as E85 isn't available at any gas stations where I live right now.
#30
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You could always get the alcohol sensor and set your tune up to run both kinds of fuel automatically. Mine can auto-adjust for any mix up to E85 I think. Mine's still not programmed right, it's a turd off the line but really powerful in the upper-range RPMs on E85.
E85 certainly burns much cleaner than 93, but as far as the cat/non-cat difference I couldn't tell you.
E85 certainly burns much cleaner than 93, but as far as the cat/non-cat difference I couldn't tell you.