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Old 03-28-2013, 01:50 PM   #351
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lol, @Ahernandez0909 gets his back from the shop and mine goes into the shop on Thursday.
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Hey Moses, I just saw your post from a week or two back, asking about the ECU cable. Haven't been in this forum section much the past few weeks, so I must've missed it.. figured I'd just answer you in this thread. You can use my Ecutek cable if you want after I'm done with it.

By the way.. it's only $90 more to get the E85 tune, after you've purchased FA20club's 1st tune (for 93 octane) at full price.. so it's actually worth trying out. You don't need any mods to get both tunes too. Both the 93 octane & E85 tune will work on a 100% stock car.. gives you a little better MPG's too along with a bump in performance. But like I said above, if you DO decide to add a few bolt-on mods later, FA20club will update your tune for free to maximize those mods too.

If you aren't familiar with Ecutek.. you can get both the 93 gas tune & E85 tunes stored on your car, and switch between the 2 tunes on the fly! So if you're stuck somewhere without E85, it's not a problem.. Such a cool feature and well worth the price for me.
If I got anywhere around 26-29mpg I would be going backwards. I get b/w 32-34 now.
And Reeves thanks for the offer.
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Old 03-28-2013, 02:15 PM   #352
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If I got anywhere around 26-29mpg I would be going backwards. I get b/w 32-34 now.
And Reeves thanks for the offer.
Totally understand.. I was hesitant at first because of the lower MPG's of E85 too.. but once I looked at the comparisons & tried it, the lower MPG isn't that bad once you consider it costs less than premium (per gallon) to fill up.. that offsets the lower MPG somewhat. Plus your engine performs a little better (and cleaner) too. But yea, it's not for everyone.
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Totally understand.. I was hesitant at first because of the lower MPG's of E85 too.. but once I looked at the comparisons & tried it, the lower MPG isn't that bad once you consider it costs less than premium (per gallon) to fill up.. that offsets the lower MPG somewhat. Plus your engine performs a little better (and cleaner) too. But yea, it's not for everyone.
I do like the 25hp gains I've seen just from using it though. This car needs something!! It's a pig down low.
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Well, just in case anyone here is interested in the Ecutek reflash.. you can get the whole kit now (cable, license & tune) for $699.. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31010

That's an awesome deal.. but I just saw it, and the group buy is already about to end. I have no experience with that particular tuner though.. just thought I'd post it for those interested.
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@reeves I'm down man.. ...I can meet up soon if you can but its all up to you haha. I'm thinking of getting the e85 first then the other one. But I'm not too sure.
I gotta finish up some work, then head outta town for the wedding tomorrow.. won't be back til Monday or so..
Actually.. might be getting back sooner than I thought. Maybe Sunday afternoon sometime, but I'll let you know if I do.
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with E85:
2nd fillup: 23.1 mpg
3rd fillup: 21.64 mpg
4th fillup: 23.68 mpg
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(with premium petrol)
I get b/w 32-34 now.
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the lower MPG isn't that bad once you consider it costs less than premium (per gallon) to fill up.. that offsets the lower MPG somewhat. Plus your engine performs a little better (and cleaner) too. But yea, it's not for everyone.
So people are seeing 10mpg WORSE fuel economy with E85 but they run it because.... it makes a little more horsepower in the mid-range?

I thought cars designed for high ethanol content were so-called "flex fuel vehicles" with different components. Do the 86 cars have fuel systems designed for E85? Doesn't it void the warranty to run an unauthorized type of fuel? What is the current cost of a replacement engine & fuel system?
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So people are seeing 10mpg WORSE fuel economy with E85 but they run it because.... it makes a little more horsepower in the mid-range?

I thought cars designed for high ethanol content were so-called "flex fuel vehicles" with different components. Do the 86 cars have fuel systems designed for E85? Doesn't it void the warranty to run an unauthorized type of fuel? What is the current cost of a replacement engine & fuel system?
It doesn't 'just' make more power in the mid-range.. it's a FULL-range power maker!

Everyone who's an "expert" on this forum (ECU tuners & people who know way more about car 'tech' stuff than me) says it's safe to run E85 on these cars. Of course, I've researched it myself and don't see any evidence to the contrary. You can go to any mechanic who's worth their money and ask them to inspect our cars too.. they'll tell you the same thing (I've tried it ).

It's a little-known fact to the general public, but ALL CARS after the early 90's (some say mid-80's) can run on E85.. Ethanol was introduced into gasoline during that time, so ALL cars were required to be built with fuel/engine systems that would NOT corrode/leak/break in the presence of Ethanol.

Don't quote me on this, but from what I've read, the only limiting factors for MOST cars in converting to E85 is the fuel injectors.. and (to a lesser degree) the fuel pump. Since you need MORE flow of fuel when using E85, alot of 'standard' injectors won't be able to handle the extra flow.

Luckily, our cars already have a beefy enough set of injectors & fuel pump to handle E85. But you do need the ECU "tuned" first to be able to effectively run E85.

Having said all that, if you blow up your engine tomorrow on E85.. no one is responsible for that happening except you. Not to scare anyone away from using E85 though.. It burns CLEANER, cooler and more efficiently than gasoline, meaning your engine's combustion chamber stays a tad bit cooler = better for higher compression engines like ours, and that makes it more effective for squeezing out an extra 10-20% more power than gasoline too.
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:38 PM   #358
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It doesn't 'just' make more power in the mid-range.. it's a FULL-range power maker!

...Having said all that, if you blow up your engine tomorrow on E85.. no one is responsible for that happening except you. Not to scare anyone away from using E85 though..
Currently, what is the most power a tune has made using premium versus E85? In other words - how much more power is E85 making? That seems to be the main motivation for making the switch.
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Actually.. might be getting back sooner than I thought. Maybe Sunday afternoon sometime, but I'll let you know if I do.
Definitely man, let me know. Where do you live?
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:59 PM   #360
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Currently, what is the most power a tune has made using premium versus E85? In other words - how much more power is E85 making? That seems to be the main motivation for making the switch.
Don't know of any side-by-side comparisons of the top of my head.. but from browsing around the last few months on E85 stuff, I'd say about a 5-10% power increase.. based on what mods you have.

It's not just a power increase, but for turbo/sc guys and those who auto-cross.. the E85 keeps their engine a bit cooler too. Its well known our cars don't have an oil cooler, and our oil temps can get pretty high if you keep the revs up for an extended period of time.

I'm doing a "butt dyno" test on my own car to try & see if I can feel a difference. I did my dyno tune on E85, and wanted to do a 93 tune too, but it was just too time-consuming to run my tank dry, then schedule another dyno session that same day.. esp. since there were people waiting to use the dyno after me.

And I don't know the MOST power someone's ever made N/A from E85.. but I hope I'm near the top somewhere Of course, I have FA20club's headers & over/front pipe to help..

First dyno (blue/purple) was only with FA20club's CAI, on 93 octane.. everything else was stock.
2nd dyno (black) was on E85.. and I added FA20club's header (with hi-flo cat) + over/front pipe (catless, but resonated).


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Definitely man, let me know. Where do you live?
I'm out past Covington, about an hour east of Atlanta.. but I'm heading up to NC.. I PM'd you in case.
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@reeves Alright man, if you're going alone, then you'll pass my house haha you should stop by. I can show you some roads where it's fun to drift, and/or straight drive haha. If you get on 85N you get off at exit 105 and I'm right there.
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@reeves Alright man, if you're going alone, then you'll pass my house haha you should stop by. I can show you some roads where it's fun to drift, and/or straight drive haha. If you get on 85N you get off at exit 105 and I'm right there.
I'm actually heading up there going through Augusta.. gotta pick up some people from there. But I'll let you know if I pass by.
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@reeves Alright man, if you're going alone, then you'll pass my house haha you should stop by. I can show you some roads where it's fun to drift, and/or straight drive haha. If you get on 85N you get off at exit 105 and I'm right there.
Wow, wish I would have seen this earlier. I was just there today coming up from thomasville and go by there once or twice a month. Surely you have hit the 'dragstrip' that is just a few miles west off hwy300.

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