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E54: Facts compared to E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="gimmie11s" data-source="post: 15788568" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>First hurdle will be finding a tuner who will tune it. You'll likely have to run an ethanol sensor and use one of the "flex" tuners like Lund or AED.</p><p></p><p>That said, i think its a GREAT idea. You'll get most of the benefits of e85 and most of the benefits of gas (better mpg, less worry about corrosion).</p><p></p><p>Your fuel system wont have to be as "built" as someone running full e85.</p><p></p><p>Most e85 systems need to be able to support 30% more fuel being burned. Theoretically, yours will only need to support ~15% more.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like a neat project actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimmie11s, post: 15788568, member: 17953"] First hurdle will be finding a tuner who will tune it. You'll likely have to run an ethanol sensor and use one of the "flex" tuners like Lund or AED. That said, i think its a GREAT idea. You'll get most of the benefits of e85 and most of the benefits of gas (better mpg, less worry about corrosion). Your fuel system wont have to be as "built" as someone running full e85. Most e85 systems need to be able to support 30% more fuel being burned. Theoretically, yours will only need to support ~15% more. Sounds like a neat project actually. [/QUOTE]
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