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2013-14 Shelby GT500
9.50s on the stock clutch. Congrats Bruce video inside
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<blockquote data-quote="speedy2012" data-source="post: 16508835" data-attributes="member: 195587"><p>I'm running E85 - just over 700 to the wheels . I't's great - except for the fact that , especially this past year - the E85 has been very inconsistent . I was having some trouble with my car over the summer and found one problem was the station that I was getting my E85 at actually tested to be about E70 . I got on the car a few times with the crappy fuel in it ,and didn't do any damage , but luckily my tuner also gave me an E70 tune to use , so I put that tune in until I found another station that tested to have true E85 . Now I carry an extra gas can with me and check it first . Not a big deal - you can buy a tester for like $15 and it only takes 5 minutes .</p><p>The advantages , though are nice because of the lower temp E85 burns at , and so the more timing and boost you can have safely .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedy2012, post: 16508835, member: 195587"] I'm running E85 - just over 700 to the wheels . I't's great - except for the fact that , especially this past year - the E85 has been very inconsistent . I was having some trouble with my car over the summer and found one problem was the station that I was getting my E85 at actually tested to be about E70 . I got on the car a few times with the crappy fuel in it ,and didn't do any damage , but luckily my tuner also gave me an E70 tune to use , so I put that tune in until I found another station that tested to have true E85 . Now I carry an extra gas can with me and check it first . Not a big deal - you can buy a tester for like $15 and it only takes 5 minutes . The advantages , though are nice because of the lower temp E85 burns at , and so the more timing and boost you can have safely . [/QUOTE]
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