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Paxton 2200SL Pump Gas to E-85!
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<blockquote data-quote="Nocturnal5.0" data-source="post: 13446103" data-attributes="member: 135205"><p>Somewhere around 105 - 106.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Me too, I hate cutting up my car for part installation lol.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! Yeah I'm running the stock motor still. I'm not sure on how much power was gain specifically from the E85, but it allows me to run more timing and boost alot more safely and on the cheap versus race gas, and as for the boost, it's actually only seeing 10.1 lbs up here, we forgot to clear one of the map overlays from the graph when we printed the sheet; the 11 lb. run you see on there was when the dyno wasn't loaded correctly and it spun it out too quickly.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>620 wheel, uncorrected, possibly slightly more now that I've gone down about 1000 feet in elevation.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>My car is a full weight edged brick lol. Loaded premium plus around 75 lbs of blower in it, I haven't weighed it yet, but it should be around 3750 without me in it and a half tank of fuel. That STi weighs in at around 3300 and was gutted for the race against the coyote.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yup, still stock motor and clutch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nocturnal5.0, post: 13446103, member: 135205"] Somewhere around 105 - 106. Me too, I hate cutting up my car for part installation lol. Thanks! Yeah I'm running the stock motor still. I'm not sure on how much power was gain specifically from the E85, but it allows me to run more timing and boost alot more safely and on the cheap versus race gas, and as for the boost, it's actually only seeing 10.1 lbs up here, we forgot to clear one of the map overlays from the graph when we printed the sheet; the 11 lb. run you see on there was when the dyno wasn't loaded correctly and it spun it out too quickly. 620 wheel, uncorrected, possibly slightly more now that I've gone down about 1000 feet in elevation. My car is a full weight edged brick lol. Loaded premium plus around 75 lbs of blower in it, I haven't weighed it yet, but it should be around 3750 without me in it and a half tank of fuel. That STi weighs in at around 3300 and was gutted for the race against the coyote. Yup, still stock motor and clutch. [/QUOTE]
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