Jbud
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The search function here leaves a bit to be desired. I understand that E85 has an octane rating of 110+ and is less likely to detonate therefore added timing allows for more power. I also know that Whipple does not tune for E85. My questions are as follows:
1. Why would they not tune for E85 if they could make bigger numbers, is there a downside I haven't seen yet?
2. I have the stage 2 whipple kit about to be installed. It comes with DW 72lb injectors which are in fact E85 capable. The Tank and pump can handle E85 but why does everyone say you need the full fuel system to run E85?
3. Anyone run the MAK bigger in tank pump with everything else stock with E85? They say 750 to 800 rwhp and have done so for a while with their pro charged car. Why isnt it done more often? Why will Lund not tune this set up?
The deal is I just got my car, bought SW headers and full redline catback, a whipple stage 2, new wheels and tires so I can run 11s on the rear, some appearance mods and now lol 12k later it will be hard to talk the lady into 2k for a fuel system.
Thanks in advance for the help.
1. Why would they not tune for E85 if they could make bigger numbers, is there a downside I haven't seen yet?
2. I have the stage 2 whipple kit about to be installed. It comes with DW 72lb injectors which are in fact E85 capable. The Tank and pump can handle E85 but why does everyone say you need the full fuel system to run E85?
3. Anyone run the MAK bigger in tank pump with everything else stock with E85? They say 750 to 800 rwhp and have done so for a while with their pro charged car. Why isnt it done more often? Why will Lund not tune this set up?
The deal is I just got my car, bought SW headers and full redline catback, a whipple stage 2, new wheels and tires so I can run 11s on the rear, some appearance mods and now lol 12k later it will be hard to talk the lady into 2k for a fuel system.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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