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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Converting to E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="na svt" data-source="post: 10240535" data-attributes="member: 35346"><p>And modding cars makes no sense either. TB make no sense on low power n/a cars but yet BBK and Accufab have made a lot of money selling them. 3.55s and 3.73s don't inprove performance much but people still have them installed. Who cares, he wants to switch, as do I, and the reasons don't matter because we want to do it. It's our money and our time and we have to answer to only ourselves. </p><p></p><p>BTW, most Cobras, modded or not, will make more power with E85 because they can not run max ignition timong with 93 octane. E85 will allow the use of more timing and the result will be more power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="na svt, post: 10240535, member: 35346"] And modding cars makes no sense either. TB make no sense on low power n/a cars but yet BBK and Accufab have made a lot of money selling them. 3.55s and 3.73s don't inprove performance much but people still have them installed. Who cares, he wants to switch, as do I, and the reasons don't matter because we want to do it. It's our money and our time and we have to answer to only ourselves. BTW, most Cobras, modded or not, will make more power with E85 because they can not run max ignition timong with 93 octane. E85 will allow the use of more timing and the result will be more power. [/QUOTE]
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