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Guys here running E85 on their GT350R

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So what supporting mods for E85? The corn is corrosive to engine components, so I hear. If you want to run E85 on your new R, what do you do to make sure you still get long life out of motor? The plan is full exhaust (headers to catback), CAI, Tune and E85
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There's no difference in the drivetrain between an R and regular GT350, so start by not limiting your audience.

Lund offers a Flex tune with no mods on stock power. If you start doing forced induction or enough small power adders, you'd probably want to do injectors, but in general, from what I understand the engine is fine for majority ethanol.
 
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There's no difference in the drivetrain between an R and regular GT350, so start by not limiting your audience.

Lund offers a Flex tune with no mods on stock power. If you start doing forced induction or enough small power adders, you'd probably want to do injectors, but in general, from what I understand the engine is fine for majority ethanol.
Thanks. I thought the 'R' had resonators removed and other misc motor improvements.
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