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Well I filled her up with E85 on Wednesday and have been grandma pedaling for the past few days. I want to run a full tank of the stuff before getting a tune. The car runs fine with it untuned.. no boost of course![]()
Snowflake is going to give me a real tune next Wednesday, in which I will be on my 2nd tank of E85 so hopefully all the 93 crap is out!
You bringing smaller pulleys and belts with you? Im sure you will be impressed after your tune![]()
Should be very safe on a 3.0 with e85 (more like e70 here though)
Actually, when I was running the TVS setup, my "e85" was tested at e60.
Still way better than 93.
01 Silvermist GTP - Stock trans, ZZP headers, S1X cam, ported heads, phenolic IC, polished Gen V, N*/LQ4, 3.0 pulley, 60# injectors
If this is the car that's running E85 now you should easily be on a 2.6
SIX, TOGS, stock heads, GenV, no IC and I DD the car on a 2.8 with 22* of timing.
Stock trans on the other hand....LOL
Last edited by GMR Badass; 10-16-2013 at 06:31 AM. Reason: Trans
Well, things did not go so according to plan today. After doing some WOT runs, my AFR kept going from mid-11's to almost a 13.0 come shift point, meaning the car was losing pressure somehow. No KR until 3rd gear on 18* timing however.. I was totally baffled by this, so we popped the hood and Nick spotted a HUGE kink in the feeding fuel line. The kink was so bad we initially thought the line needed to be replaced. I ended up driving it back home, then popped the kink out with some pliers in under two min LOL. I then did some WOT pulls and the AFR is much more consistent now, however it is still leaning out to about a 12.3-12.4 after 6000rpms. So all in all at least ONE problem was resolved... Now I need to figure out why the AFR is still leaning out a bit. I know mid-12's isn't too bad, I just don't want to give it a more aggressive tune until I figure this out. The car has a racetronix fuel pump/rewire, flex fuel filter from an 04 Mercury Tahoe, and Seimens 65# injectors. Pretty sure I have all the hi-flow fuel needs, which leads me to believe the car is still losing pressure somehow from another kink somewhere or something alike. The tune is safe for now though... Stock timing, however still feels faster than when on 93![]()
How old is the filter? Is the tank metal? I've heard that filters can plug real quick when converting to e85 especially with a metal tank. My tank is plastic and I changed the filter a week or so after my convert and tune and it was totally clean. In my case it was good to be safe rather than sorry. If your filter is old and your tank is metal I'd change that filer asap. e85 will clean a metal tank really quick and the particles will get plugged in your filter.
I'd check the filter and see if its plugged. really
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