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J1Avs 10-31-2018 08:18 AM

Best Flex Fuel Kit
 
Morning All --

I'm considering going Flex Fuel/E85 when I do my JRSC intall this Spring, because there will actually be a few stations with E85 where I am moving.

With that said, I am looking at a few of the different kits out there (i.e., PTuning, Delicious Tuning, and Moto-East). Are there any major difference between these kits that makes one better than the other (e.g., materials used)?

For some context, PTuning will be doing my install, and I will be either remote tuning/heading up to MotoEast/Xero-Limit to dial in the tune.

Given that PTuning is doing the install, I'm privy to just picking up there kit when I drop the car off. Other thought is that Moto-East will be best able to tune with their kit.

Any insight would be greatly appreciated! If they are all pretty much the same, just tell me to shut up and stop overthinking it!

Links:

http://www.ptuning.com/subdir/itemde...&ModelDesc=BRZ
https://www.xero-limit.com/moto-east...gt86-evap.html
https://www.delicioustuning.com/flexfuel

why? 10-31-2018 09:10 AM

can't ptuning tune it? I think it's best to go with the company that is closest, especially since PTuning is so close. I'm going there when I eventually get E85 since they are just a few hours from me.

J1Avs 10-31-2018 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by why? (Post 3150280)
can't ptuning tune it? I think it's best to go with the company that is closest, especially since PTuning is so close. I'm going there when I eventually get E85 since they are just a few hours from me.


I bought the kit through Xero-Limit because they are an authorized JR dealer/installer, and the tune was about 50% cheaper because of it.

Soloside 10-31-2018 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by J1Avs (Post 3150288)
I bought the kit through Xero-Limit because they are an authorized JR dealer/installer, and the tune was about 50% cheaper because of it.



I personally used Mike over at motoeast/xero limit when I had the turbo install and e85. No issues at all.

firekat 10-31-2018 01:16 PM

Have a Delicious Tune kit on a Harrop installation.

So far so good.

You go E85 and you will develop an alcohol addiction!

Fred E 10-31-2018 01:54 PM

You might as well let PTuning install their kit alongside the supercharger. I believe all of the kits send the ethanol content data to the ECU through the rear O2 input, so they're all functionally the same (except Delicious/PTuning have the bluetooth module/app if you're interested in using that).

CSG Mike 11-01-2018 03:35 AM

Delicious has the best kit, hands down. More features and options available.

Would recommend Zach for a tune as well; he's likely done more tune than any other tuner for this platform.

Hworang 02-13-2019 01:47 AM

Bringing this back alive, do all three of those kits work on the kouki platforms? Ptuning, Delicious, and Moto East? I am leaning toward the delicious tuning kit because they specifically address that the 2017+ models have compatibility issues and theirs work. If anyone could chime in it would be very helpful.

Grady 02-13-2019 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Hworang (Post 3185403)
Bringing this back alive, do all three of those kits work on the kouki platforms? Ptuning, Delicious, and Moto East? I am leaning toward the delicious tuning kit because they specifically address that the 2017+ models have compatibility issues and theirs work. If anyone could chime in it would be very helpful.

Read post right above yours!

J1Avs 02-13-2019 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Hworang (Post 3185403)
Bringing this back alive, do all three of those kits work on the kouki platforms? Ptuning, Delicious, and Moto East? I am leaning toward the delicious tuning kit because they specifically address that the 2017+ models have compatibility issues and theirs work. If anyone could chime in it would be very helpful.

Moto-East/Xero-Limit’s Kit works through their new EVAP Harness Kit (they offer two different kits - EVAP is for 17+).

PTuning’s kit is now cleared for the 17+ models as well. They used mine as their R&D vehicle. Only issue is it is not 100% plug-and-play like it is for the 13-16’s.

I’m very pleased with mine, but I’m also very local to PTuning. I’d recommend going with whatever is most accessible/or plug-play to make life easiest.

Hworang 02-16-2019 02:01 PM

I've read that there is a voltage difference in the 2017+ but I was hoping to not spend another $100 for the harness from moto east but looks like I'll have to.

Hawk77FT 02-17-2019 05:55 PM

Moto East as well! No issues whatsoever, plug and play! Get the evap harness and you're good to go. It withstands the Aussie heat very well.
At this stage I reckon, any kit form a reputable place would be as good as the other really.

J1Avs 02-17-2019 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Hworang (Post 3186634)
I've read that there is a voltage difference in the 2017+ but I was hoping to not spend another $100 for the harness from moto east but looks like I'll have to.

There is a voltage difference, that’s why the O2 doesn’t work properly, and the work around is tapping into the EVAP for power.

adalah 02-18-2019 10:40 PM

Moto East as well! http://juragan.club/assets/12/o.png


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