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Subject Overkill statement for pump E85, though the sensors are
     
Posted by samsung-Z [Houston] on June 29, 2013 at 2:56 PM
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In Reply To If you are going E85, I highly recommend going with a posted by MixManMash on June 29, 2013 at 01:40 PM
     
Message Convenient, most who have successfully ran the fuel for extended periods of time don't have a full blown standalone in their vehicle with real time ethanol content from the sensor. Provided a chipped tuned is tailored to safe afr's, boost and timing for a given setup, a consevative to moderately aggressive E85 tune will still yield superior gains over pump 91-94 octane until fine tuned on a dyno for maximun safe power for even more added fun.

It's not some voOdoo like fuel with rocket science level preparation. K.I.S.S.

:)

~Mario D.

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