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Old 05-11-2011, 02:17 PM
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We have a facility in Rockford. The tuner has done many E85 tunes and he has hundreds of hours of data-logs.

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I am interested as well. I'm looking in the Michigan area. A friend is trying to sell me on a E85 tune. Sounds good but need to do more research....
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I am interested as well. I'm looking in the Michigan area. A friend is trying to sell me on a E85 tune. Sounds good but need to do more research....
i run it now and its fine driveing around
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Call Speed... They are excellent..

Also remember your gonna need more fuel on E85.
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Be VERY careful running E85 on stock injectors, it WILL run lean, last thing you want is holes in the pistons. The timing curve on E85 is very different than gas. It will run fair on E85 with a gas timing map, but not run as good as it will on a true E85 timing map.

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i run it now and its fine driveing around
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Originally Posted by RamAirRocket
Be VERY careful running E85 on stock injectors, it WILL run lean, last thing you want is holes in the pistons. The timing curve on E85 is very different than gas. It will run fair on E85 with a gas timing map, but not run as good as it will on a true E85 timing map.
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