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Stepping my IX up for 91/E85, looking for final preparation suggestions

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Old Jun 19, 2018, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Biggiesacks
Wow very nice. That 100lbft E85 bump is crazy
He took everything the turbo can put out. Lol
he limited the torque but let the horses loose.
Old Jun 20, 2018, 05:56 AM
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Numbers look about right compared to my setup Wish you would lose the HFC? Please!

Remember my set up netted: 402 / 459 (no CAT)

Looks right & congrats
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E85 and no cat is tolerable to me, 91 and no cat is a different story though.
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I plan to keep 91 in it most the time since I don't drive it much. HFC needs to stay to keep the stink away.
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What the dyno charts don't show is the partial throttle tuning. My injen intake pipe has a design problem where DV dumping into it causes false readings. Sam noticed that MAF gets a surge of air when DV opens, so my ECU adds fuel to make my off throttles pig rich. Sam did a trick to prevent engine from flooding and stalling.
Driving through parking lots were tough before tune. The lopy idle was affecting 1st and 2nd gear low rpm driving where it was galloping. It's so nice having that fixed!!
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Wow congrats!
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What is the E85 boost value
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I do remember there was something about those injen intakes that gave people troubles. Looks like your tuner has a good handle on it though. It would take me probably months if not years to chase that down, thats where experience really pays off.
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What is the E85 boost value
Old Jun 20, 2018, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Biggiesacks
I do remember there was something about those injen intakes that gave people troubles. Looks like your tuner has a good handle on it though. It would take me probably months if not years to chase that down, thats where experience really pays off.
I guess DV dumps enough pressurized air that airflow in intake pipe actually goes backwards on MAF and cause ECU to add even more fuel. So engine gets double fuel for no air.
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Originally Posted by MinusPrevious
It was all that head work. That head is flowing

Real curious about the E85 results

Don. What was the issue w/the intake not connected when i saw it?
Sam was modifying my DV to hold 30psi to max out my turbo (just in case). From the boost curve, I think boost hit 28.8 psi when maxed out, so it really wasn't needed. DV sounds different now. It's stiffer and doesnt open as easily.
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Did Sam perform the "gus mod" or "dodge garage mod"? If so it takes some getting used to.
http://thedodgegarage.com/turbo_bov_mod.html
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Originally Posted by iD33
Did Sam perform the "gus mod" or "dodge garage mod"? If so it takes some getting used to.
http://thedodgegarage.com/turbo_bov_mod.html
I think he did this. It's sound isn't pssshhhhh anymore. It sounds like an eraser.
I'll take a closer look later.
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Congrats on the numbers. If that reads similar to a dynojet Thats alot of torque at low rpm's on the stock block. High load/low rpm can be hard on things. Was that the cowboy run before it was turned down some?
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Congrats on the numbers. If that reads similar to a dynojet Thats alot of torque at low rpm's on the stock block. High load/low rpm can be hard on things. Was that the cowboy run before it was turned down some?
Hi Tim, I am worried about that too. I did a bit of comparing between dynos and noticed that these Dynapacks reads torque differetly compared to others. These torque numberd appear high on this dyno compared to others. Not sure why since they're usually a factor of horsepower. I should ask for a detune for safety.
I don't plan on running this 71 long. I have a Red and Black sitting in my living room. I'm thinking Red next on my stock bottom and save Black for 2.1 stroker. What do you think?


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