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Wow I never thought E85 made such a difference.
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We don't have E85 in Italy so we won't be able to test a similar tune on our dyno.
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You should get similar results if you tune for Race Gas. E-85 is just a inexpensive, High-octane alternative. There's no real magic in it.
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I think headers will be the key to making near 200whp on 93. If we can get a good set of headers to free up the top end (above 6500) and carry that torque a little longer, 200whp should be within reach.
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haha im sure if they marketed that well enough they could get someone to buy it. you obviously have more knowledge than i do regarding the matter. my only argument was that the shorter the intake and the less volume it contains allow a short ram to breathe more air as the rpms increase. one of the nice advantages of a cold air is the higher intake speeds at lower rpms but that can cause issues at the top end. i guess we have to wait and see what happens as the aftermarket evolves. im glad the cold air worked out for you and from the sounds of it, its one of the better intakes on the market. thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Ok I have to say ... people not getting that E85 (which is essentially 98 octane ((using r+m/2 aka the US standard)) at MINIMUM), will help make power on a 12.5:1 compression motor.... is uh, well surprising to say the least.
E85 is the SINGLE BIGGEST factor. That being said, I'd be willing to bet that at sea-level on a decent temp day (55-65 degrees, not excessive humidity), a car with an intake/pulley/header/exhaust and e85 tune would make around 210whp.
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Wait a minute, E85 is like 98/100 ron fuel (euro-spec)?
We do all our dyno test with 100 ron fuel...98 is reccomended even on the fuel cap here. I dont think a tune would do much of a difference as the stock map is already able to adapt... |
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E85 in france is in between 105 and 110 RON depending on the season
because in winter it's more E75 ( 75 % ethanol) |
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plus at stochio you burn more of E85 per stroke making it give you more energy out of each stroke about 5% by itself without using the ability to advance timing because of the High Octane
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very documented thread about E85
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=803341 |
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