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akagreg3
08-10-2012, 01:47 PM
iv been reading a bit about E85, seem really easy to convert
http://www.change2e85.com/servlet/StoreFront
http://www.e85mustangs.com/tuning.html
just wondering some of the thoughts on it?
dsmawd350
08-10-2012, 02:04 PM
Dude search google theres only millions of articles and threads about it
akagreg3
08-10-2012, 02:11 PM
Dude search google theres only millions of articles and threads about it
yes i know** to damn many of them...
id like to know whos doing tuning for E85 and what kind of numbers
Jeff88coupe
08-10-2012, 02:20 PM
I've been running it for ~5 years now....will never go back to race gas. Pretty easy to make the switch on a efi car.
Also can check out www.e85performance.net
Several guys on here run it with good results.
Adam at easy street rod and customs tunes my car.
akagreg3
08-10-2012, 03:03 PM
few more questions jeff, if you dont mind sir
what engine/ stroked - any power adders, race only or street & strip.
thanks for the heads up on the site
akagreg3
08-10-2012, 03:46 PM
lol well i got a lot of my answers by becoming a member of the site
Jeff88coupe
08-11-2012, 08:52 AM
few more questions jeff, if you dont mind sir
what engine/ stroked - any power adders, race only or street & strip.
thanks for the heads up on the site
sbf 338 boss block, 76mm turbo, street legal race combo. I use to have a street/strip R block 347 nitrous motor that I ran on E85 also. Went low 11's n/a, 9.75 at 135 on a 150 shot.
Last time I checked there was no one that sells E-85 in Hamilton.
akagreg3
08-12-2012, 06:56 AM
Last time I checked there was no one that sells E-85 in Hamilton.
yea their not any place i know of,
if i decide to go E85 i will have to store it, plus i am selling my house and moving out the country :lol: and there definitely not any places close, these were some of my other question, but iv been reading and i was thinking we use to store diesel in drums for the tractors, i could do the same kind of thing for E85?
MWoods26
08-12-2012, 11:15 AM
yea their not any place i know of,
if i decide to go E85 i will have to store it, plus i am selling my house and moving out the country :lol: and there definitely not any places close, these were some of my other question, but iv been reading and i was thinking we use to store diesel in drums for the tractors, i could do the same kind of thing for E85?
I just had my 04 cobra tuned for e85 a few weeks ago. I was looking into all kinds of ways to store fuel for it. I was going to go with some 55 gallon drums but ended up just buying several Blitz 6 1/2 gallon cans I toss in the back of the truck and go buy about 40 gallons at a time. My car is not a daily driver so this works out fine for me and much easier to transport it and fill the car this way. Also if you have a smart phone there are several different apps for free that show you where every station selling e85 are located
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