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Running E85 in an NA Cyclone

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So I have 50 lb injectors that came with the procharger kit so that means I just need to purchase the tune.
 

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Yes if your gonna do a mail order tune!!!
 

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So the answers so far are...

You can run e85 with a tune with stock injectors.
Then the next person says you can't.

You can put 93 in when you have a e85 tune.
Next person says we don't have the sensor to allow it.

I'd really like some clarification on this, possible with some data to support it please. I can't find anything myself.
Talk to Mike at MPT. I have experienced first hand running E85 on stock injectors. I believe upgraded injectors is a good idea but it is not required. Our cars do not have a flex fuel sensor (to my knowledge) so without special calibration or installing a sensor, you cannot swapthe fuels without reflashing.
 
 




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