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injectors ID 1000 (Can I go with E85) Procharged 16 psi
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<blockquote data-quote="Moaz" data-source="post: 16201929" data-attributes="member: 194040"><p>Hi team, </p><p>Currently, my car is putting around 750rwhp using ID1000 with MS109 through 16 psi </p><p>My engine is 9.5 compression (Aluminator). </p><p>The question is: </p><p>Is it safe to tune the car on (Ethanol) E85 using the same injectors? </p><p>Are there any concerns or risks that requires to upgrade the Injectors? </p><p>Finally, what is the expected gain with E85 ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moaz, post: 16201929, member: 194040"] Hi team, Currently, my car is putting around 750rwhp using ID1000 with MS109 through 16 psi My engine is 9.5 compression (Aluminator). The question is: Is it safe to tune the car on (Ethanol) E85 using the same injectors? Are there any concerns or risks that requires to upgrade the Injectors? Finally, what is the expected gain with E85 ? [/QUOTE]
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