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Lund Flex Fuel Tune on 11-14
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<blockquote data-quote="twistedneck" data-source="post: 15289670" data-attributes="member: 130159"><p>Ok how is this different than a usual E85 tune by Shaun or someone? I have mine tuned for E85 from the barrel - actual 85% Ethanol. Most of the season i'm running E70-E80... And don't think cooks are immune to E85 ****ing up the O2 sensors. I fried both of mine after a couple years straight on E85 - kooks long tubes. That and a new PCV with less blow by seemed to fix my issues.. however, E85 did not do shit to clean off my pistons, i'm guessing due to the constant rich condition? they are black as hell and even my injectors had a ton of e85 / oil mixing 'sludge' on them.</p><p></p><p>Also, as an aside - most of this oily e85 issue happened when I changed to 30wt Redline racing oil. Before that it was spotless with 5w-20 Mobil 1 gold. I've since reverted back.</p><p></p><p>i'd love to run a real flex fuel tune like my pals with the LS can run. that way they can change over to gasoline to clean up the e85 specific deposites and vice versa. any way to get the f150 flex fuel ported over to our coyotes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedneck, post: 15289670, member: 130159"] Ok how is this different than a usual E85 tune by Shaun or someone? I have mine tuned for E85 from the barrel - actual 85% Ethanol. Most of the season i'm running E70-E80... And don't think cooks are immune to E85 ****ing up the O2 sensors. I fried both of mine after a couple years straight on E85 - kooks long tubes. That and a new PCV with less blow by seemed to fix my issues.. however, E85 did not do shit to clean off my pistons, i'm guessing due to the constant rich condition? they are black as hell and even my injectors had a ton of e85 / oil mixing 'sludge' on them. Also, as an aside - most of this oily e85 issue happened when I changed to 30wt Redline racing oil. Before that it was spotless with 5w-20 Mobil 1 gold. I've since reverted back. i'd love to run a real flex fuel tune like my pals with the LS can run. that way they can change over to gasoline to clean up the e85 specific deposites and vice versa. any way to get the f150 flex fuel ported over to our coyotes? [/QUOTE]
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