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  1. #41 Re: converting L67 to E85 
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    Quote Originally Posted by VXCALAIS View Post
    i now have some deka 60lb injectors

    Those are what I run on E85 with my 3.1 pulley setup. Working great!
    1998 GTP sedan: sold, 1999 GTP coupe #1: sold, 1999 GTP coupe #2 on E85: totalled
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    3" downpipe|PLOG|poly mts|160 T*|60# Injectors|ZZP Intake|1.8 YT RRs|Ported Gen3|Ported ZZP S2 TB|E85|FP rewire|ZZP FSIC|WP UD Pulley|2.8 MPS|HP-Tuners
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    find someone to tune your car for 42# injectors and throw E85 in, should work fine.
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    Just an update converted car to e85 running the exact stuff the v8supercars use we had to stop tuning on the dyno due to a cv shaft failure but on the first run I got 220hp
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    tune is finished annd
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    Who ever tuned your ride is really good. No spikes, and look at that flat torque curve :thumbup:
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    Damn you GM, why you no bring over RWD 3800s.



    Nice numbers though, OP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimzssei View Post
    Who ever tuned your ride is really good. No spikes, and look at that flat torque curve :thumbup:
    Gm/holden paid millions so I would hope it's good. With just a fuel and pulley swap tuning wold be minimal.
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    Tuning took about 4 hours on the dyno adding timing and redoing fuel and spark mapping.
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    Rwd l67s are great fun haha
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    just doing a lil testing of the car on a private rd.

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    Oh man, that sounds pretty good too!
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    Niceeeeeeeee!
    Overkill BBC Cam, YT 1.8 RR's, Rhodes Lifters, STGII Heads, GenV, Pacesetters, 3" Exh to Tips, TEP Trans. N*, ID 75# injectors/E85 coming soon
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    So much want.
    04 GTP -HAI, 1.9 rockers.
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    Dumb question coming. Why would you want to run E85 when it now costs the same or more than E 10 gas and gets 20-30 % less mpg.


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    Cause E85 ≈ 100+ Octane.
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    its corn racegas! It is also a chemical intercooler because of the higher evaporative rate, and the fact that you are injecting more fuel, so you can make a lot more power (especially with more boost) with e85 than even a comparable octane, non-ethanol racegas, and much more than pump 91/93. In a lot of areas its even cheaper than 87, and much cheaper than 91.
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    Makes sense then if power and not mpg is your main goal. So on a straight stock flex fuel vehicle does it make any sense, do you see power increases?


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    Yes, on newer cars, Chevy for example lists 2 power figures, one for gas and one for e85, because the computer reads what fuel is coming in, and will adjust timing and other factors to get more power. If i remember on a 5.3L Chevy silverado there was about a 25HP and 40 TQ increase.
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    Ok. Thanks. Sorry for the hijack. Back to the converting discussion.


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    e10 is **** doesn't give you the gains e85 does
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