E85 tuning questions
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E85 tuning questions
Im having my truck tuned next weekend and wondering what other tweaks I can/should do before hand. I'm gonna have it tuned on e85 so I'm wondering if a better plug runs better with e85 or not. Everyone with ls1's use ngk tr-55's but does e85 like a hotter or colder plug or doesn't matter? My truck is a 2011 silvo with a 5.3 with CAI, modded air box and catback with a xr-1 muffler.
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Gap it so the ground strap is square with the electrode.
(Might be a little tighter than you're used to, but the plugs work best when the gap is square.)
Gap it so the ground strap is square with the electrode.
(Might be a little tighter than you're used to, but the plugs work best when the gap is square.)
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Be interested in how well the stock fuel pump holds up to long term E85- Is your truck a flex-fueler already?. People go ahead and give me crap, Run Champion copper plugs gap at .45+ Hope your tuner is good.
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The type of plug is less important than the proper heat range.
Even though alcohol burns cooler, leading one to believe it needs a hotter plug, it burns cleaner, leading to less fouling/carbon buildup problems.
Since you are normally aspirated, your current plug will likely be OK.
Even though alcohol burns cooler, leading one to believe it needs a hotter plug, it burns cleaner, leading to less fouling/carbon buildup problems.
Since you are normally aspirated, your current plug will likely be OK.