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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 16407428" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>I don't think e82 on an e85 tune is not safe. You are correct, the ethanol safe spot is large. But I was talking about the reports of the innovate being so far off. More like .10. And even .10 isn't going to blow up a street car by any means.....but that just seemed IMO a long ways off the mark. I was thinking +/- .03 ought to be the range.....</p><p></p><p>But maybe it's not and they're all like that. That's why I was asking earlier about the other brands out there like the zietronix, or whatever is available. What brands do the auto manufacturers use oem these days? Maybe this ethanol detecting technology would have to be so expensive to be any more accurate it wouldn't be cost effective. The auto manufacturers don't care for any more accuracy because their dual widebands and modern computer funnels it to the sweetspot anyways</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 16407428, member: 76381"] I don't think e82 on an e85 tune is not safe. You are correct, the ethanol safe spot is large. But I was talking about the reports of the innovate being so far off. More like .10. And even .10 isn't going to blow up a street car by any means.....but that just seemed IMO a long ways off the mark. I was thinking +/- .03 ought to be the range..... But maybe it's not and they're all like that. That's why I was asking earlier about the other brands out there like the zietronix, or whatever is available. What brands do the auto manufacturers use oem these days? Maybe this ethanol detecting technology would have to be so expensive to be any more accurate it wouldn't be cost effective. The auto manufacturers don't care for any more accuracy because their dual widebands and modern computer funnels it to the sweetspot anyways [/QUOTE]
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