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5.0L Coyote V8 Engine Modification/Discussion
Tune and E85 Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="thehunterooo" data-source="post: 15478227" data-attributes="member: 173544"><p>I have been debating on getting a tune now at 20,000 miles. Most likely just going to get an intake and a tune, the Injen intake has my interest as of now. Still debating on a tuner that has a good tune for the A6.</p><p></p><p>Mainly still trying to figure out things about E85 as I think I would get a flex fuel tune. The bigger fuel injectors seem like they are a must even though some say they are not needed. Being in Florida is there anything to worry about when it comes to temperatures? I have read a lot of things but the information is contradicting at times. Any long term risks or maintenance to consider?</p><p></p><p>Most likely will get a the 350 manifold down the road as well so I am planning for it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thehunterooo, post: 15478227, member: 173544"] I have been debating on getting a tune now at 20,000 miles. Most likely just going to get an intake and a tune, the Injen intake has my interest as of now. Still debating on a tuner that has a good tune for the A6. Mainly still trying to figure out things about E85 as I think I would get a flex fuel tune. The bigger fuel injectors seem like they are a must even though some say they are not needed. Being in Florida is there anything to worry about when it comes to temperatures? I have read a lot of things but the information is contradicting at times. Any long term risks or maintenance to consider? Most likely will get a the 350 manifold down the road as well so I am planning for it now. [/QUOTE]
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