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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
any cons to running e85
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Poison" data-source="post: 10274671" data-attributes="member: 68297"><p>From my understanding, you wouldn't run into any problems going from your E85 tune to your... lets say 93 octane. The major difference betweeen the two fuels are their octane rating. Going from a higher to a lower won't do any damage because your tune for 93 will have less timing, so if you were under WOT you would still be covered by the higher octane of the E. It would be no different than putting Torco in your tank even if you're not tuned for it. Its just upping the octane and if your tune doesn't call for such a high octane, you will just be wasting it. Now switching from the 93 tune to the E tune is something different. You'll be looking for the necessary octane to safely run that timing and the 93 left in the lines will not be able to produce. I would take it easy for a while after switching back to the E after 93 to make sure its out, depending on how much 93 you have left in your tank. </p><p></p><p>Someone correct me if I'm wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Poison, post: 10274671, member: 68297"] From my understanding, you wouldn't run into any problems going from your E85 tune to your... lets say 93 octane. The major difference betweeen the two fuels are their octane rating. Going from a higher to a lower won't do any damage because your tune for 93 will have less timing, so if you were under WOT you would still be covered by the higher octane of the E. It would be no different than putting Torco in your tank even if you're not tuned for it. Its just upping the octane and if your tune doesn't call for such a high octane, you will just be wasting it. Now switching from the 93 tune to the E tune is something different. You'll be looking for the necessary octane to safely run that timing and the 93 left in the lines will not be able to produce. I would take it easy for a while after switching back to the E after 93 to make sure its out, depending on how much 93 you have left in your tank. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. [/QUOTE]
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