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Old Dec 30, 2014 | 04:34 PM
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Originally Posted by illusin
Benefit of running the AEM v2 with the flex fuel sensor is the ability of the ecu to adjust itself depending on the ethenol content of whatever it is your using. Im still trying to get mine dialed in but slowly and surely its happening.
Agreed, I decided to sell 2 AEMs to buy 1 series 2 evo 9 AEM. I have not figured out how to hook the sensor up and no shop in Midwest town knows either. Right know only tuned on E85.

I can't wait to have this all hooked up and working, what tuner are you using for the flex fuel tune. It seems not alot besides English Racing have experience doing this tune. They just want to do E85 or pump gas! 😯
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Old Jan 2, 2015 | 08:18 AM
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From: bahrain, originally from cali
luckily

I am in southern california so there are a bunch of shops here that can set it up, 5150, road race, Church tuning, i believe cobb may,evasive as far as i know can set it up.

current setup
2.3
gsc stg 2 cams
fp black
2200 cc injectors
double pumper

91
20 lbs
480 hp, 440 tq

E85
26 lbs
574 hp, 554

Currently having some issues with my car again so it goes back under the knife next week while im gone, when i get back plan is 35 lbs and 700 hp on this setup before i switch it out and run a 6466. Fp setup is amazing for being on the street/freeway full boost by 4k but goal is 850

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Old Jan 10, 2015 | 01:20 PM
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It takes me about 4 cranks. Once it's warm runs a good.
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Old Jan 11, 2015 | 12:05 PM
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Mine starts up just fine. Just need to keep an eye on your afr's as the outside temp drops.
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Old Jan 13, 2015 | 03:29 PM
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If your tuner knows what they're doing E85 cold starts are no different to pump gas.
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