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Cool, thanks man. Here in the "Corn Belt" our 89 is cheaper than 87 because of all the E10...even our "premium" (91) is an Ethanol blend. So Performance is the one to use DDing?
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Yes......I recommend the performance tune as your DD'er!
Some guys like an economy tune though.
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Word! Thanks of the replies!
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Grabber, if you can stand it (I put a reply to this question in your "Hello" thread), I'm going to add to it here.
E85 has a high octane rating, but its available energy is lower than "real" gasoline. I don't know that you're going to feel "power" using it. (If I'm wrong here, everyone will be happy to tell me). :o And, E85 will give you much poorer gas mileage. If you find that it's cheaper though, things might balance out. E10 has pretty much become the "standard". I imagine it might be difficult to find gas that doesn't have SOME ethanol in it through most of the country. As I said in my other post, call Bill and discuss what you want with him. Ultimately, there will be some compromise. Find one you can live with. - Jack
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I actually like running E85 when I can get it (usually back home in South Dakota). We've calcualted cost vs. mpg running 89 and E85 and depending on the market, even though the mpg number is lower it can be cheaper. But usually not by much. Plus it smells good!
![]() Edit: There are more and more racers in my area converting to E85 for track use because of it's resistance to detonation. Not cheap to convert your fuel system because of the extra volume of E85 it takes versus gasoline to run stoich (9.7-1 vs 14.7-1 for gas)...by the time you're WOT, you're pushing a lot more fuel to maintain proper A/F, but the extra power you can make by upping boost/timing/compression makes it worthwhile...especailly since you're no longer paying $7 a gallon for race fuel. |
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Looks like you've got your priorities all figured out and it's obvious you know what's going on. My previous posts really don't address your concerns do they?
![]() Now it sounds like you DO want an E85 tune, as well as two others. I can't tell from your previous posts - do you actually tow? A towing tune is set up more to get things rolling from a stop or to bring things up to speed. You probably get a fall off in power at the higher speed end. And, if you tow, what is it that you tow? A big heavy horse trailer or a fishing boat? If it's something lightweight, you probably don't want a tow tune at all. - Jack |
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Haha no you're not wasting my time!
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