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Best Coolant in warm (95f - 100f) all the day (with Procharger D1SC)
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<blockquote data-quote="Riddick" data-source="post: 16205671" data-attributes="member: 143188"><p>There really isnt much to tune for with the thermostat, all you need to do is lower the temp when your fan kicks on to take advantage of the thermostat opening sooner. </p><p></p><p>What fuels do you have readily available, or would you be ordering everything? If you have E85 available I would definitely take advantage of it and run it. If you are having to order it C85 will be nice, although its pricey, very similar to your MS109. Basically, any high content Ethanol fuel will help tremendously. The Ethanol creates a cooling effect which is exactly what you need.</p><p></p><p>In terms of what to run in your Snow kit, I would let your tuner decide for you.</p><p></p><p>Lund Racing is very popular and they know their stuff. I have been using Shaun from AED and have no need to try anyone else. Shaun is very easy to deal with and most importantly he always responds to emails FAST. I have a very basic set up on my car and it runs flawless, Shaun has always answered all of my questions and taken the time to explain things to me. I also know he tunes cars that are road coursed so even if you dont choose him I would definitely reach out to him and pick his brain. I dont think he post on here much but his username [USER=32381]@Shaun@AED[/USER].</p><p></p><p>The most popular remote tuners in my opinion are AED, Lund Racing, VMP Performance, and Palm Beach Dyno. Hope this helps</p><p></p><p>Leonard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riddick, post: 16205671, member: 143188"] There really isnt much to tune for with the thermostat, all you need to do is lower the temp when your fan kicks on to take advantage of the thermostat opening sooner. What fuels do you have readily available, or would you be ordering everything? If you have E85 available I would definitely take advantage of it and run it. If you are having to order it C85 will be nice, although its pricey, very similar to your MS109. Basically, any high content Ethanol fuel will help tremendously. The Ethanol creates a cooling effect which is exactly what you need. In terms of what to run in your Snow kit, I would let your tuner decide for you. Lund Racing is very popular and they know their stuff. I have been using Shaun from AED and have no need to try anyone else. Shaun is very easy to deal with and most importantly he always responds to emails FAST. I have a very basic set up on my car and it runs flawless, Shaun has always answered all of my questions and taken the time to explain things to me. I also know he tunes cars that are road coursed so even if you dont choose him I would definitely reach out to him and pick his brain. I dont think he post on here much but his username [USER=32381]@Shaun@AED[/USER]. The most popular remote tuners in my opinion are AED, Lund Racing, VMP Performance, and Palm Beach Dyno. Hope this helps Leonard [/QUOTE]
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