E85 questions for people that are running it
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E85 questions for people that are running it
hey all you e85 runners just wondering and had a few questions
when running e85 whats the lowest pulley you can run on for with out det or knock
on waht pulley if you had the same one when running 91/93 what did your mpg change to
if dyno'd what where the gains if you kept same pulley size
THANKS
when running e85 whats the lowest pulley you can run on for with out det or knock
on waht pulley if you had the same one when running 91/93 what did your mpg change to
if dyno'd what where the gains if you kept same pulley size
THANKS
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You can pretty much run any pulley on the m62 without knock with the right supporting mods.
My mileage went from about 23-24 in decent weather on 91 to 18-19mpg on E85 in shitty cold 0 degree weather all in town. I used to get like 21-22 in these same winter temps on 91 for comparison
My mileage went from about 23-24 in decent weather on 91 to 18-19mpg on E85 in shitty cold 0 degree weather all in town. I used to get like 21-22 in these same winter temps on 91 for comparison
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Your gonna blow your **** up. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
GEE, I remember someone saying that to me but can't remember who
ima laugh when you blow your motor for dumpin a 2.5 are u even running e85 yet or whats going on cause ray was running a 2.5 for like 1 year but you are on your car all the time so i give you 6 months and then ill be faster when your pushing your car ahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahhahahhahah ahhahhahahhahahahhahahhahahhahahhahahhahahhahahaha hhahhahahahhahahhahahahhahahahahhahahhahahahhahaha hahahhahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahhahahahahahah.
hope it goes well but when i beat you dont cry i need a new clutch tho =(
hope it goes well but when i beat you dont cry i need a new clutch tho =(
GEE, I remember someone saying that to me but can't remember who
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I know right. Totally contradicts himself!!! LMAO
Anyways, the average user doesn't lose that much mpg. Most say 2-3 less which considering the cost, it's worth it.
Plus Tyler why do you ask on here when you already know the answers and I've told you them over and over again.
Anyways, the average user doesn't lose that much mpg. Most say 2-3 less which considering the cost, it's worth it.
Plus Tyler why do you ask on here when you already know the answers and I've told you them over and over again.
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yeh i did it that way for the sc on the 2.7 lol
that is the plan. as soon as i get my clutch. exhaust and a good place to dyno tune me for a good tune and all out tune
that is the plan. as soon as i get my clutch. exhaust and a good place to dyno tune me for a good tune and all out tune
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