can you run e85 on #60's?
But for those of you who will read this thread and think 60s with a 2.7 with e85 = instant powa.
is the right answer.
My IDC at 7000 RPM on 60's with regular 93 octane is around 70 if memory serves. I would love to see your tune file and some logs as I can't believe there's that much of an atmospheric difference to let you pull that off...
But for those of you who will read this thread and think 60s with a 2.7 with e85 = instant powa.
is the right answer.
But for those of you who will read this thread and think 60s with a 2.7 with e85 = instant powa.
is the right answer.
I totally agree with u, get 80's. I just did an experiment too see what happened.
have you sccobaltss or you smthomas556 got dynoed yet and if so what were the numbers. if not public send me a pm if possible. very curious. i might be moving to were there is E85 some im not getting meth after all just going E85 with my 2.9, 80's and 3in down pipe.
In the winter. Its too hot right now.
But if you agree that 80's is the way to go I guess the point is moot, haha.
sundevil07 said you were able to tune 60's with a 2.7 and e85 and only hit around 80% duty cycle. I'm not calling you a liar but that doesn't seem right at all from a 'required fuel to meet demanded AFR' standpoint.
But if you agree that 80's is the way to go I guess the point is moot, haha.
But if you agree that 80's is the way to go I guess the point is moot, haha.
awesome info ebristol! the guy even posted his tune file that he had for the 3.1" pulley and #60's.. sweet!
what kind of whp can you expect with a 3.1" #60 injs. full exhaust 3", cai, cobra h/e?
I think it would be awesome to run e85, but if the power would be around the same as a 2.7" than I probably wouldn't waste my time.
what kind of whp can you expect with a 3.1" #60 injs. full exhaust 3", cai, cobra h/e?
I think it would be awesome to run e85, but if the power would be around the same as a 2.7" than I probably wouldn't waste my time.
Hi idk if you could but is there anyway you can send me that file so I can take a look at it??
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