SheepDog
Well-Known Member
You need to test the fuel several times at the station or brand of station that you want to use, then you can determine what ethanol content (Stoichiometric ratio) to target in the tune. Here in CO anyway, all of the pumps say "E85" but there is also a placard that says 51-83% ethanol. However, one brand that has a ton of stations that carriers "E85" (Maverick) consistently tests at 67% ethanol. The other brand here always tests at 75%.So if my available fuel is advertised at E51-83, would tuners at least be able to give me like an E50 tune if I did the injectors / rails / return system they want?
The easy button for testing is to incorporate a Fuel-It Ethanol content analyzer into your build, but that obviously adds to the cost. The cheap way is to get an Ethanol test kit, but then you need to fill a test tube with water and fuel while at the gas station, and then dispose of that test.
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