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Dont know which way to go on my fuel system....
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<blockquote data-quote="Joshzt" data-source="post: 10663719" data-attributes="member: 123214"><p>Not knowing much about your setup (or mustangs for that matter, I reg'd for the stolen gt500 thread LOL) but knowing a bit about e85 setups my first question is what is your power goals? E85 typical requires 30-35% more fuel to reach the same power as gas. Second question is how is the E85 in your area? How much do the seasonal blends differ? Are you planning on mixing your blend yourself or tuning you car to the local minimum? Are you gonna run an alc sensor?</p><p></p><p>Just a heads up to (because most people overlook it), you have to run an air tight system with no atmospheric bleeding because of the flammable gases that will be in your crank case (alc doesnt pool and mix with oil like gas, it remains a vapor and needs to be rerouted back to the intake via pcv's otherwise it is a fire hazard).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joshzt, post: 10663719, member: 123214"] Not knowing much about your setup (or mustangs for that matter, I reg'd for the stolen gt500 thread LOL) but knowing a bit about e85 setups my first question is what is your power goals? E85 typical requires 30-35% more fuel to reach the same power as gas. Second question is how is the E85 in your area? How much do the seasonal blends differ? Are you planning on mixing your blend yourself or tuning you car to the local minimum? Are you gonna run an alc sensor? Just a heads up to (because most people overlook it), you have to run an air tight system with no atmospheric bleeding because of the flammable gases that will be in your crank case (alc doesnt pool and mix with oil like gas, it remains a vapor and needs to be rerouted back to the intake via pcv's otherwise it is a fire hazard). [/QUOTE]
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