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if i tune on real e85 will ecu adjust for e70?
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<blockquote data-quote="Radar Doc" data-source="post: 12871081" data-attributes="member: 111756"><p>Of course, it's always best to ask your tuner these questions and I always recommend data-logging to confirm your own setup, but here's my experience...</p><p></p><p>I started running E85 almost two years ago with a Lund tune. Data-logged that tune on E85 and E70 and had no signs of knock. His timing values don't exceed MBT, and I doubt other tuners do either. The only issue I noted was the exhaust popping on decel. Otherwise, the car ran just as good on E70 as it did on E85.</p><p></p><p>In July of last year, I started tuning a bit myself using the SCT Pro Racer software. This allows me to change the stoich value in my own tunes for E70 during the winter months, which significantly reduces the decel exhaust popping. I'm not running beyond MBT on either blend. </p><p></p><p>I only switch to gas when I'm heading to southern states where there are almost no E85 stations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radar Doc, post: 12871081, member: 111756"] Of course, it's always best to ask your tuner these questions and I always recommend data-logging to confirm your own setup, but here's my experience... I started running E85 almost two years ago with a Lund tune. Data-logged that tune on E85 and E70 and had no signs of knock. His timing values don't exceed MBT, and I doubt other tuners do either. The only issue I noted was the exhaust popping on decel. Otherwise, the car ran just as good on E70 as it did on E85. In July of last year, I started tuning a bit myself using the SCT Pro Racer software. This allows me to change the stoich value in my own tunes for E70 during the winter months, which significantly reduces the decel exhaust popping. I'm not running beyond MBT on either blend. I only switch to gas when I'm heading to southern states where there are almost no E85 stations. [/QUOTE]
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