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I have run and dynoed both setups. I run torco in my 93 in the colder months for better starting and to keep from any moisture issues or build up. I run e85 in the warmer months because the car is effected less by the heat and it just plain makes more power. I have run on two different dyno's by two different top level tuners and in both cases the e85 made 10+whp and 15+wtq over 93 with torco. The torco is great to ensure full timing advance for what is commanded but most tuners are not adding that much timing on a 93 tune unless you specifically have them tune with your exact torco mix. Remember everyone that 30* of timing on 93 does not make the same power as 30* on good e85. Advantages of e85 go beyond just the timing. That being said gas mileage sucks (usually 12-16mpg for me), its not always around and its good to run a tank or two of 93 through the system every now and then.
Was the car tuned for torco as well? Or just a light mixture of it?
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