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Old 11-30-2019, 06:23 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by dholloway543 View Post
So I think after a little research ive come to a conclusion. Tell me if im wrong but I want to.



ECUtec has an option to install 2 maps at once and use the cruise control to switch between them?


I think im going to put the stock rom back on the car to unmarry the oft, get an ecutek license and goto a tuner to get both a proper e85 and 91 tune at the same time. Just switch between using the cruise control map selector.
I don't think I'm understanding your request, and I would like to.

My knowledge is coming from the following links

Delicious Tuning flexfuel kit:
https://www.delicioustuning.com/flexfuel

Delicious Tuning E85 FAQ
https://www.delicioustuning.com/node/524

From what I am taking away from these, the tuning is done dynamically with the flex fuel kit - allowing a dynamic adjustment while driving, thus removing the worry of filling up with E85 one tank and filling up with 91 octane 2/3's a tank later, which seems to be part of the concern. Perhaps call delicious and they can shine some light on the subject? They use Ecutek as well, allowing the nifty cruise control to act as the selector (I think that feature is the bees-knees TBH).

I guess the real question for engine safety and reliability is:

"if you have different maps and the flex fuel setup, will the flex fuel work with the mappings or not?"
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