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The Distillery
E-85 and E-70 dyno question
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<blockquote data-quote="Alb Cobra" data-source="post: 10319484" data-attributes="member: 45044"><p>I am going to get my car retuned on Fri/Sat hopefully if my Xcal comes in. I want to do a before and after check with my new tune vs the one I have on the car now on 91 octane with 22*. My revised tune is much richer than the tune I had with my sig numbers.</p><p></p><p>Then depending on the time we finish I want to drive down and fill up with E85 and get more aggressive with the timing. May have to wait till the morning or do it all on Sat. I have 60lb injectors. I let you know how mine fair. I also live a mile high and our DA is always well above 6500ft so we can usually get away from needing the fuel demand sea level peeps do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alb Cobra, post: 10319484, member: 45044"] I am going to get my car retuned on Fri/Sat hopefully if my Xcal comes in. I want to do a before and after check with my new tune vs the one I have on the car now on 91 octane with 22*. My revised tune is much richer than the tune I had with my sig numbers. Then depending on the time we finish I want to drive down and fill up with E85 and get more aggressive with the timing. May have to wait till the morning or do it all on Sat. I have 60lb injectors. I let you know how mine fair. I also live a mile high and our DA is always well above 6500ft so we can usually get away from needing the fuel demand sea level peeps do. [/QUOTE]
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