Cobb E-85 protune 369whp 395wtq @ 26psi!
There's a detailed thread with everything you want to know about E85 including instructions, suggested parts, cost etc, just do a search. Basically you need injectors, some hoses, a fuel filter and a higher output fuel pump. You can do it yourself, but if you have it done it's at most two hours worth of labor, I imagine. The COBB AP E85 off the shelf map is actually pretty good, even if you don't have it custom tuned. Been running the AP and E85 since Dec '09, no issues whatsoever.
$135 for the pump and injector install. The rest is tuning and the cost varies depending on if you're getting a dual fuel tune or just E-85.
Last edited by SilverEvoX; Oct 22, 2010 at 02:40 PM.
There's a detailed thread with everything you want to know about E85 including instructions, suggested parts, cost etc, just do a search. Basically you need injectors, some hoses, a fuel filter and a higher output fuel pump. You can do it yourself, but if you have it done it's at most two hours worth of labor, I imagine. The COBB AP E85 off the shelf map is actually pretty good, even if you don't have it custom tuned. Been running the AP and E85 since Dec '09, no issues whatsoever.
Right. Also recommended to stay on the Cobb staged parts with the OTS maps.
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