E-85>Race Gas?
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There has been debate as to if you are truly getting E85...a lot of times its like E-75 to E-85, depends on the gas station. Be wise to get a E-85 gauge (Zeitronix makes one thats nice).
C16 is something like 110 or more I believe. But C16 is 7-8 dollars a galon...whereas E85 is about 2.29 (At least in my area).
Last edited by SmurfZilla; Jun 13, 2009 at 05:21 PM.
EVery car we tuned with Q16 and then swapped to E85 we made more power on Ethanol.. We are about the crank my Black Evo that made 1000whp on a 42r last year with VP import which is 120+ Octane..
I believe when we go back to the 42r and ethanol we wont have any issues make 1000+...
FWIW.. The octane rating is meaningless when talking Ethanol.. it makes more power than Higher Octane Race gas..
MIke
I believe when we go back to the 42r and ethanol we wont have any issues make 1000+...
FWIW.. The octane rating is meaningless when talking Ethanol.. it makes more power than Higher Octane Race gas..
MIke
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EVery car we tuned with Q16 and then swapped to E85 we made more power on Ethanol.. We are about the crank my Black Evo that made 1000whp on a 42r last year with VP import which is 120+ Octane..
I believe when we go back to the 42r and ethanol we wont have any issues make 1000+...
FWIW.. The octane rating is meaningless when talking Ethanol.. it makes more power than Higher Octane Race gas..
MIke
I believe when we go back to the 42r and ethanol we wont have any issues make 1000+...
FWIW.. The octane rating is meaningless when talking Ethanol.. it makes more power than Higher Octane Race gas..
MIke
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