cmylxgo
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Just had Livernois tune my car with one of their flex fuel tunes and I am beyond impressed. I did not think I was going to see 108rwhp gain switching to corn. Car had 2-3 gallons of 93 octane fuel in it for the 662 pull. Then 10 gallons of E85 was added for the 770rwhp pull. The car is an automatic making 12 lbs of boost.
Looking at the graph I think the car would have made even more power if they ran the car higher into the RPM range. Livernois didn't want to rev it any higher until I put a set of oil pump gears in it...so I am.
This was done with the returnless fuel system. I have ID1000 injectors, a VMP boost-a-pump, and a slightly larger in tank fuel pump. I'm not sure what pump it is but will provide details once I get it. I am told its approx. 25% larger than stock.
My car ran 11.19 @ 129mph on Nitto 555G2s with the tune that made 662rwhp. Should be solidly in the 10s now on these crappy Nittos and low 10s on a good tire...maybe even 9s if I'm lucky.
Looking at the graph I think the car would have made even more power if they ran the car higher into the RPM range. Livernois didn't want to rev it any higher until I put a set of oil pump gears in it...so I am.
This was done with the returnless fuel system. I have ID1000 injectors, a VMP boost-a-pump, and a slightly larger in tank fuel pump. I'm not sure what pump it is but will provide details once I get it. I am told its approx. 25% larger than stock.
My car ran 11.19 @ 129mph on Nitto 555G2s with the tune that made 662rwhp. Should be solidly in the 10s now on these crappy Nittos and low 10s on a good tire...maybe even 9s if I'm lucky.
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