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Old 03-16-2012, 12:59 PM   #141
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Add a couple gals of e85. No more knock up the boost a little and add more timing you will be amazed with it.
Wouldn't that make the engine run lean since E85 has a different stoichiometric ratio than gasoline?
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Old 03-16-2012, 01:14 PM   #142
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Yes. You obviously have to tune for e85. And update your fuel lines.
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Old 03-16-2012, 01:15 PM   #143
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Yeah, he's better off running a little race fuel mixed with the bad gas to "clear it up" until he gets some fresh fuel. I'd never run e85 without a proper tune for it
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Old 03-16-2012, 06:43 PM   #144
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I wouldnt run straight E85 for awhile, Id just mix it to get either 93 or 96 octane. Quite a few guys run 93 with no problems. I mixed it when I was in NE and I had around 96 octane and it ran great. I only have about a 1/4 tank right now, so it wont take me long to get rid of it. I dropped the inlaws off at LAX today and that knocked it down there pretty good.
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Be careful with the purity of CA E85
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Working on hooking up both of my gauges and my new amp and sub. Should be done tomorrow morning.
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Old 03-17-2012, 10:48 AM   #147
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I wouldnt run straight E85 for awhile, Id just mix it to get either 93 or 96 octane. Quite a few guys run 93 with no problems. I mixed it when I was in NE and I had around 96 octane and it ran great. I only have about a 1/4 tank right now, so it wont take me long to get rid of it. I dropped the inlaws off at LAX today and that knocked it down there pretty good.
How does this work? Do you have an article which you could point me to?
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http://www.bazellracefuels.com/Calcs/OC1.htm <-----This should really have its own thread.
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http://www.bazellracefuels.com/Calcs/OC1.htm <-----This should really have its own thread.
So I put Lowest: 91 Highest:105 (that's what I found E85 octane to be, online) To achieve 93 octane. Does that sounds correct?
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And put in how many gallons you tank holds.
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