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Old 07-09-2008, 03:36 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by st-evo-9*corn fed-8urvet* View Post
its possible to run e85 on a carb i was talking to some old timers about it who did it in the 70's but i would say e85 is gonna find its target market in the forced induction scene. being as how the variable compression ratio the boost gives u does damn wonders when mixed with a fuel that has so many usable attributes to tame those variables and keep organized and safe.


also for an idea of how much fuel your gonna be needing for e85 look at my e85 write up thread i just did. i converted the japanese injector sizings with lb's to give u domestic guys a clue as how much ur gonna be flowing on a forced indution engine/
This is carbed and forced induction. What about smog? Do you still have to smog after the conversion?
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