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juniorrr 11-28-2019 09:54 PM

Questions about OFT Flex Fuel Kit
 
Hey guys I’m thinking about getting the FLEX Fuel kit for OFT but I have a couple questions before I get it.
1. Do I need to purchase a custom e-tune in order to get the flex fuel tune? Or is there an Off the shelf tune that comes with it just like the other tunes for OFT?
2. Can I run the standard e85 OFT tune with the Flex Fuel on?
3. If I wanted to go back to my stock tune do I need to take the flex fuel kit off?
4. Is it dangerous to be running half e85 and half 91 with the flext fuel kit? (Might be a dumb question tbh)
5. Is it better to go with a different flex fuel kit / tuning company?

kev0 11-28-2019 10:55 PM

1) I believe so
2) Yes but why would you? You'll have a flex fuel kit along with the flex fuel tune, meaning you can run any fuel blend you want.
3) Yes, your ECU wouldn't know what to do with the FFK on the car
4) Absolutely not and that's the beauty of a flex fuel kit
5) EcuTek tune with a @Xero-Limit Flex fuel kit is what I would recommend.

juniorrr 11-29-2019 02:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kev0 (Post 3279220)
1) I believe so
2) Yes but why would you? You'll have a flex fuel kit along with the flex fuel tune, meaning you can run any fuel blend you want.
3) Yes, your ECU wouldn't know what to do with the FFK on the car
4) Absolutely not and that's the beauty of a flex fuel kit
5) EcuTek tune with a @Xero-Limit Flex fuel kit is what I would recommend.

The reason for question 2 was because I wanted to run my regular e85 tune until I got my finalized custom e-tune. Also Incase I wanted to use one of my Pop tunes on e85 or 91 could I use them while still using the flex fuel kit?
What are some of the benefits or what’s better in general with going with acero limit instead of delicious tuning or OFT? I’m not quite familiar with that company tbh. Thank you btw for the previous info much appreciated

steve99 11-29-2019 07:18 AM

The oft flex kit will works fine if your car is a Pre 2017 model.


You will need to run the fot flex fuel tune not a notmal e85 tune when you install flex kit.


I believe the oft guys will give you a base flex furel tune if you purchase​ the kit bit check with oft guys.


If you want a cusrom flex. Tune that will likey be. Exttra


The ofttflex kit will work with ecutek


The reason you ise flex kit and rune is so you can run any mx of petrol and ethanol.


Altgough you do have to pick either 91 or 93 as the base petrol

juniorrr 11-29-2019 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steve99 (Post 3279275)
The oft flex kit will works fine if your car is a Pre 2017 model.


You will need to run the fot flex fuel tune not a notmal e85 tune when you install flex kit.


I believe the oft guys will give you a base flex furel tune if you purchase​ the kit bit check with oft guys.


If you want a cusrom flex. Tune that will likey be. Exttra


The ofttflex kit will work with ecutek


The reason you ise flex kit and rune is so you can run any mx of petrol and ethanol.


Altgough you do have to pick either 91 or 93 as the base petrol

So just to clear up on their website it says that a custom e-tune is actually mandatory and not simply an option in order to run their flex fuel kit. So I’m other words they don’t have any off the shelf tunes for this kit like they do for the regular OFT. (Which custom tune might be good since they can tweak the tune for 91, since I know OFT was made to run for 93 and not 91 and I only have 91 in LA)

My concern would be how do I get the base map and since I can’t run the e85 tune with the flex fuel kit does that mean I have to just wait til OFT gets back to me with the base map and then the process of finalizing the custom e-tune before I actually run the car as my daily or is it okay to run the car with only the base map they send me?

Who is more reputable tuner OFT, Delicious Tuning or XeroLimits? I just wanna go with the best one tbh.

Westen86 11-29-2019 12:00 PM

Whats the difference between the O2 Sensor kit and Evap kit? Does it have to do with catless exhaust?

steve99 11-29-2019 05:15 PM

Yes you definitly need the flex fuel tune , ready before you install the flex kit. The ecu will not know how to interpret the flex fuel input untill its flashed with flex fuel tune


http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=120397


Oft deliceous or xero limits are all reputable tuners


Talk to the oft guys they sgould be avle to send you tune at same time they send oft flex kit.


If your stating NA and car is pre 2017 then your fine with oft kit and tune.


If you planning to boost then maybe xonsider ecutek but it will cost you more money for ecutek cavle, ecutek ecu licience , ecutek flex tune

steve99 11-29-2019 05:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Westen86 (Post 3279330)
Whats the difference between the O2 Sensor kit and Evap kit? Does it have to do with catless exhaust?




The flex kit hardware is basicly same, just witb evap connect you get wiring and connectors to hook up to evap input, and with rear 02 you get wiring and connectors to hook up to rear 02.



Rear 02 connect kits on pre 2017 cars is easiest\cheapest install



Wiring is also slightly different for 2017+ cars but kits essentially same


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