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Well, seems to be a common trend on a lot of the cars I have tuned recently on E30. The issue is that cars are going lean, even when the mixture is right and the ethanol content is on point. Seems during colder temperatures the cars are having a harder timing keeping up with fuel demand.
If you are looking to run E30 to get the most power out of your vehicle, I would recommend that we dial the car in during the spring if it is going to be your primary fuel. During the winter months boost will have to be dialed down, but can still take advantage of timing.
If you are looking to run E30 to get the most power out of your vehicle, I would recommend that we dial the car in during the spring if it is going to be your primary fuel. During the winter months boost will have to be dialed down, but can still take advantage of timing.
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