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Is anyone on E-85 yet??

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they are a bit stronger, but, with our plans, still won't be engouh

lol
You would like it here in KC with all the E85 around. First thing everyone does is put in a massive drop in eliminator or pro series Aeromotive unit, massive injectors, and then spins the blowers to max RPM. :) Those boys in Nebraska and MN and WI have it even easier, the "corn" is everywhere.
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I have done some work with E85, its of more value at lower power levels compared to pump gas vs higher power levels compared to race gas, but it works.
 

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Those boys in Nebraska and MN and WI have it even easier, the "corn" is everywhere.
Yep. Basically any station here in MN has a pump.

Used it in carbureted NA street/strip cars in the past, and it made for a nice difference on dragstrip times.

I've pondered running E85 NA in my '15 (stock with CAI), was wondering what else would be required outside of a tune. :)
 

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Trying to talk our Project Managers into putting some 127lb injectors and big pumps in our car. :) So we can put her on E85, and let her eat. :)

See what this ProCharger HO and STG2 system can do!!!!
Let her EAT!!!! :hail::thumbsup:
 

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Let her EAT!!!! :hail::thumbsup:
Oh would I would love for our car to have a big pump, big injectors, and E85 in the tank. Or even 116 race fuel like that AmericanMuscle video posted today.

I would march down to the shipping department, and grab a 3.40" pulley and see what a D1SC can do on full song. :)

But........... its not my call. :)
 

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E85 is great, I have used it for about 4 years straight on my daily driver (listed in signature), its run on not a drop of anything but E85 all this time.

As soon as weather in Chicago is clear to start driving the toys again, I will be tuning my 2015 for E85. With the supercharger, I expect to pick up at least 50hp over a pump gas tune without changing the boost. With the 11:1 compression motor its a nice safety margin to have.

ID1000s are great injectors, I will swap to them. For the fuel pump(s)... I will figure that out when I get in there. But since I build and design fuel pumps modules for a living, I am not too intimidated by that to say the least. If I cannot modify the existing module to my liking, I will just machine a new one or adapt one of my existing models.
 

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Dyno numbers will be up soon...
 

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If anyone is running a "street car/engine"....and is under warranty...E-85 voids that...and messes up the emissions system. Clearly stated in Owner's Manual.
Yes, this is true. I love E-85, it is far better for making big reliable power. It requires a upgraded fuel system to be ran. (Not a big deal) and a good tune. But it is amazing for power!
 
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Not to mention the way power comes in with E85 is aggressive due to the added ignition timing. I saw this first hand coming from the GTR world. 2 cars both had the same power my car would destroy the non E 85 car
 

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Update on how much you made compared to the 93 tune? I'm considering going e85...
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