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The Distillery
E98?
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<blockquote data-quote="65fastback2+2" data-source="post: 12721119" data-attributes="member: 58051"><p>Take my lightning for example....</p><p></p><p>18# of boost...STOCK 2v heads and cams.....I ran 21* of straight timing on it 100% of the time (this was proven via datalogs). We actually tested it up to 23* of timing but found no power results.</p><p></p><p>Not once in over a year did I EVER test the e85 coming out of the pump. I didnt care if it was e70 or e90...it wasnt going to make a difference. And, that was with what I consider, my truck being run on the ragged edge. No one in their right mind would run 18# and 21* on a 2v...period. I filled it up and went and beat on it on the street, race track, whatever. No testing that bull crap needed. Pump it and go. Anyone telling you to test it does NOT understand how it is different than gasoline and why.</p><p></p><p>Any small AFR variances from E70 to E90 your vehicles computer will calculate for through the 02's and pull or add fuel as needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65fastback2+2, post: 12721119, member: 58051"] Take my lightning for example.... 18# of boost...STOCK 2v heads and cams.....I ran 21* of straight timing on it 100% of the time (this was proven via datalogs). We actually tested it up to 23* of timing but found no power results. Not once in over a year did I EVER test the e85 coming out of the pump. I didnt care if it was e70 or e90...it wasnt going to make a difference. And, that was with what I consider, my truck being run on the ragged edge. No one in their right mind would run 18# and 21* on a 2v...period. I filled it up and went and beat on it on the street, race track, whatever. No testing that bull crap needed. Pump it and go. Anyone telling you to test it does NOT understand how it is different than gasoline and why. Any small AFR variances from E70 to E90 your vehicles computer will calculate for through the 02's and pull or add fuel as needed. [/QUOTE]
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