WonderDud
Well-Known Member
Depending on your tuner, a dedicated e85 tune should net some good gains. From what I understand there's much more shoved in down low and some tuners will even keep timing pegged up top regardless of knock which they assume if false because you have plenty of octane with e85+-10 or so. If you can get 70% or better out of an e85 pump you should be good for that. Most flex tunes will not net the same gains as a dedicated but you do get that extra octane safety net which I personally like.Sorry. Is there a more appropriate place for me to post this thread? (Newbie Mistake)
Yes, you're correct. I spoke with Gray from Advanced Fuel Dynamics and it doesn't adjust timing. He says that I tune the car for 93 and then this system will allow anything from 93 to race fuel to be run through the vehicle.
It would certainly be convenient since the quality of E85 isn't consistent from the pump. I wonder how much power would be left on the table by going this route as opposed to a dedicated E85 tune.
My car is a street car which I drive on a regular basis, so I don't feed it the good stuff at $15 a gallon. I wouldn't be distraught if I left a few ponies on the table, but a few hundred would have me aching. LOL
You have a 5.0 motor so your not hurting my feelings posting here lol.
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