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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
E98?
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<blockquote data-quote="BADASS03SVT" data-source="post: 12724491" data-attributes="member: 12504"><p>your stock pcm will not change afr depending on the amount of ethonol in your fuel. who ever told you that is incorrect and your lucky your motor is still alove at this moment. Ive seen as much change as .4 from E78 to E85 which is pretty large when your "on the edge". If you were tuned with a higher percentage then youd be fine anyways as it would just go rich with a lower percentage.</p><p></p><p></p><p>as far as Octane there is no "real" number. E85 is shown to be 105 at the pumps but bc its alcohol it has more contributing factors (such as the cooling effects) that make it hard to put a number on it. It will take pretty much anything its thrown into</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BADASS03SVT, post: 12724491, member: 12504"] your stock pcm will not change afr depending on the amount of ethonol in your fuel. who ever told you that is incorrect and your lucky your motor is still alove at this moment. Ive seen as much change as .4 from E78 to E85 which is pretty large when your "on the edge". If you were tuned with a higher percentage then youd be fine anyways as it would just go rich with a lower percentage. as far as Octane there is no "real" number. E85 is shown to be 105 at the pumps but bc its alcohol it has more contributing factors (such as the cooling effects) that make it hard to put a number on it. It will take pretty much anything its thrown into [/QUOTE]
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