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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
2v vs 4v on e85 power gains
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<blockquote data-quote="02blownGT" data-source="post: 13859301" data-attributes="member: 88804"><p>E85 wont be worth it,You can already be as agressive as you want with the timing on your current setup.Its like adding a race gas tune to a car thats setup exactly the same as it was for pump gas the gains will be minimal.E85 is great when you are exceeding the limits of pump gas,I just cant see the trouble and expense of E85 when you are still well within the limits of pump gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="02blownGT, post: 13859301, member: 88804"] E85 wont be worth it,You can already be as agressive as you want with the timing on your current setup.Its like adding a race gas tune to a car thats setup exactly the same as it was for pump gas the gains will be minimal.E85 is great when you are exceeding the limits of pump gas,I just cant see the trouble and expense of E85 when you are still well within the limits of pump gas. [/QUOTE]
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