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Considering e85... What parts/kits are you all running? Opinions?

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Like the title says, I am considering taking the plunge into an e85 conversion. For those of you that are running a full e85 conversion, can you please share with all of us your Kit/Parts list? Any opinions about the installation and what-not are welcome as well.

Furthermore, how do you like it compared to 93 or e30 blend? Any dyno numbers or ETs?

Finally, those who have been running it for a while, how does your intake look? Any negative affects to running it long term?

Thanks in advance!

(PS- I tried searching e85 and didnt get a lot of info. Please forgive me if there are other posts with info.)
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Buy the Kit from [MENTION=19118]Tune+[/MENTION] because it would save you time and money.
 

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Dumb question, but can you run e85 on just the stock fuel system if the only mods were an intercooler and plugs? And a tune for the fuel difference.
 

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There is not enough headroom in the fuel system to handle the additional volume needed for E85. Higger flow injectors are available but will not help as the HPFP is limited and To date there is no upgrade available for HPFP on the 2.3 Mustang.
 

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Higger flow injectors are available but will not help as the HPFP is limited and To date there is no upgrade available for HPFP on the 2.3 Mustang.

There will be one out in a couple of months. Adam just announced it on his page.
 

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