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The Distillery
E98?
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<blockquote data-quote="mustangcobratim" data-source="post: 12721160" data-attributes="member: 20450"><p>65- thank you for posting up the information. I will be going the the data completely, as I am converting my 03 to ethanol. So what you are saying is the afr doesn't really matter when running ethanol on a boosted motor? Because i believe it does. You still should have a target afr that will keep the motor"safe". You are correct that"octane" is just a generic term that they use so people can relate it to what they know. realistically speaking pump octane really is generic as well when it comes to pump gas. I believe the only fuel that is not blended is most of vp racing fuel.they are formulated. but i will definently read the information supplied. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangcobratim, post: 12721160, member: 20450"] 65- thank you for posting up the information. I will be going the the data completely, as I am converting my 03 to ethanol. So what you are saying is the afr doesn't really matter when running ethanol on a boosted motor? Because i believe it does. You still should have a target afr that will keep the motor"safe". You are correct that"octane" is just a generic term that they use so people can relate it to what they know. realistically speaking pump octane really is generic as well when it comes to pump gas. I believe the only fuel that is not blended is most of vp racing fuel.they are formulated. but i will definently read the information supplied. thanks [/QUOTE]
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