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E85 @ 32 psi

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Hal

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Jul 11, 2006
aurora, Colorado
Just some more data points for people looking to run E85

Hal
 

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What turbo set up are you running this at. I will be making the change in the winter as soon as I get link and a wbo2. I have been reading about it alot and am curious.
 
Looks pretty snazzy Hal. Thats a lot of airlfow considering the altitude! I'm dieing to thorw some e85 in. Only a couple of places that sell it here and they are a little ways off my typical traveling. I might wait untill I finally retire my pos from daily duties before I run it full time. I can't even imaginue what my car would feel like with 8-9 more psi and 12-13 deg more timing.
 
Wow, 55.8lbs/min at 23.2 degrees of advance and a HP estimate of right around 700whp. :rocks: That car must pull like a freight train.

What's the deal with the rpm's at the beginning of each gear? They seem to go up and down, as opposed to a consistent climb.
 
Sorry for the delay, I just saw this thread was active again.

I'm not sure why the rpm signal pulses.

Here's a dyno sheet (uncorrected) from last month using pretty much the same tune but @ 35 psi.
 
That's pretty insane. I'm considering switching from meth injection to E-85 for the ease of tuning and what looks to be more power. What's your fuel setup for that kind of power?
 
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