What is needed to run e 85 in our cars and would it be hard to tune
E85 does have an added benefit! It has much higher octane rating, approacing 100 if I'm not mistaken. The OP asked what it takes to run e85 on a terminator, not for some useless response that is actually incorrect.
not sure what it would take i assume nothing since e85 is just 110octane unleaded but most certainly burns more fuel to make the power gas makes
There is an E85 conversion kit that is required. However, since I checked into the value of e85 I decided not to get it and thus have no info on the kit or where to get it.
a friend of mine has tuned a TON of cars down from Wichita Kansas that run on e85. Most have return style systems with BIG pumps, lines, and injectors. They run it as a cheaper substitute to race fuel on the street. Main thing in tuning is making sure you add the huge increase in fuel that is needed. My buddy has a pile of tunes made up on a wide variety of mustangs and cobra's.
sounds about right in a nutshell e85 is 110 unleaded cheap price but takes ALOT of it to make the same power as gas/racegas can produce
eat sh**t rdj always has to be a smart ass talk with youre car ill smoke you any dayhaving a higher octane rating is only a benefit if said benefit outweighs the cost. E85 is a sham and a joke perpetrated by the tree huggers who worship al "the whore" gore and the government that will not back down even though their statements about it have been proven false.
Running E85 provides NOTHING since the cost of making it and running it outweigh the few points of octane it provides.
Personally I think someone having to ask what it takes to run it has not done their research and my pointing out what I did will hopefully get the OP to take a deeper look.
To use your logic The OP asked what it takes to run e85 on a terminator, not for some useless comment on my post.
eat sh**t rdj always has to be a smart ass talk with youre car ill smoke you any day
cheaper than 100 octane thats why i ask f**ker
E85 gives you absolutely no benefit whatsoever.....
What is needed to run e 85 in our cars and would it be hard to tune
That's a joke.
E85 is awesome fuel even if it costs twice as much as pump fuel. No added benefit?.... we saw 40rwhp at 20psi and 70rwhp at 25psi over your 93 octane pump equivalent when we switched to E85. In fact it made more power than straight 106 Sunoco at 1/3rd the cost
I'd call that a decent benefit.
Daniel