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<blockquote data-quote="393Bird" data-source="post: 5779487" data-attributes="member: 22897"><p>Converting to E85 is not real hard. The main thing is the fuel system needs to be upgraded to deliver at least 40 % more fuel to cover any minor future changes also. Since mine is carbed, I will have the carb converted by Quickfuel. They put in metering blocks with larger passeges and jets. I already upfraded my Fuel system with bigger lines and a 250 GPH alcohol compatable pump. E85 cools the air charge as low as a meth system, and is 105 octane. I would not do it to a daily driver, since there still are not enough E85 stations. I am waiting on Bowling Green Ky to get one, then I will switch. Need one there so I can drive to BG, refuel, race for the day, then refuel to get back home. It is a 80 mile drive, and this does suck up its share of fuel. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the compliments guys, it has been a LONG project. I turn 65 next month, and still enjoy pulling the front wheels more that sitting in a recliner.</p><p></p><p>Full project here:</p><p><a href="http://members.tccoa.com/392bird/" target="_blank">http://members.tccoa.com/392bird/</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bruce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="393Bird, post: 5779487, member: 22897"] Converting to E85 is not real hard. The main thing is the fuel system needs to be upgraded to deliver at least 40 % more fuel to cover any minor future changes also. Since mine is carbed, I will have the carb converted by Quickfuel. They put in metering blocks with larger passeges and jets. I already upfraded my Fuel system with bigger lines and a 250 GPH alcohol compatable pump. E85 cools the air charge as low as a meth system, and is 105 octane. I would not do it to a daily driver, since there still are not enough E85 stations. I am waiting on Bowling Green Ky to get one, then I will switch. Need one there so I can drive to BG, refuel, race for the day, then refuel to get back home. It is a 80 mile drive, and this does suck up its share of fuel. :) Thanks for the compliments guys, it has been a LONG project. I turn 65 next month, and still enjoy pulling the front wheels more that sitting in a recliner. Full project here: [url]http://members.tccoa.com/392bird/[/url] Bruce [/QUOTE]
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