engineermike
Well-Known Member
The IAT2 won't change much but you have to ask...why do we not like high charge temps? On pump gas, the high charge temps directly cause knock so you can't run much spark timing. When you do a flex or E85 calibration, you add to or max out the borderline [knock limited] timing, so you can run 21 or 22 deg [MBT] timing, while on pump gas you might be limited to 14 or 15. These 5-6 deg timing can be 100+ hp. With a PD blower, you don't get any more airflow by improving intercooling. That's why I say the interchiller is really not that beneficial on E85.Would the car still see IAT2 (prior to the cylinder) since the E85 isn't cooling anything yet and thus pull timing? Just a random thought in my head.
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