Sup w/them 2026 Spring Projects?
(it is a dual map tune between pump & e85)
I'm sure you're going to a good tuner, so you shouldn't worry about it. Realistically, if your going back and forth between fuels that scenario will happen, and your tune should have enough margin in it to deal with that. If your OCD is getting the better of you though, you can drain the tank from underneath. You could also disconnect a line from the rail (which ever is easier) and either run the pump with evoscan, or jump/trigger a fuel pump relay with a piece of wire. I don't know how stock or not your setup is, but it's pretty easy to get a hose on the return line from the fuel rail and into a container. Remember to have a fire extinguisher at the ready when ever dealing with fuel.
Last edited by Biggiesacks; Nov 3, 2021 at 11:53 AM.
I'm sure you're going to a good tuner, so you shouldn't worry about it. Realistically, if your going back and forth between fuels that scenario will happen, and your tune should have enough margin in it to deal with that. If your OCD is getting the better of you though, you can drain the tank from underneath. You could also disconnect a line from the rail (which ever is easier) and either run the pump with evoscan, or jump/trigger a fuel pump relay with a piece of wire. I don't know how stock or not your setup is, but it's pretty easy to get a hose on the return line from the fuel rail and into a container. Remember to have a fire extinguisher at the ready when ever dealing with fuel.
Driving around is probably a lot safer than handling fuel, and storing it.
Do any of you know anyone in Nashville, TN that could flash an EvoX for me? Have a client that moved their that needs a tune update. I sent him an openport cable, but he apparently only has a Mac laptop...
just drain it, either from the tank or run the pump and pump it out then fill up with fresh fuel. Its pretty straight forward either way. just do it when the engine is cold if you do it from the return line. doing it from the tank is fine also. youd have to do something pretty silly for it to catch fire when draining from the tank. just dont do it when the car is warm/hot
Originally Posted by bee-raddd
just drain it, either from the tank or run the pump and pump it out then fill up with fresh fuel. Its pretty straight forward either way. just do it when the engine is cold if you do it from the return line. doing it from the tank is fine also. youd have to do something pretty silly for it to catch fire when draining from the tank. just dont do it when the car is warm/hot
lmao hey! i have actually done this (1/4" line for anyone curious) but not ideal.
in any case -
if I feel like I have too much power-on oversteer, is there anything I can do to improve that without making the car understeer more? all the conventional solutions (fsb/ less rear spring) seem like it would come at the cost of being pushier
in any case -
if I feel like I have too much power-on oversteer, is there anything I can do to improve that without making the car understeer more? all the conventional solutions (fsb/ less rear spring) seem like it would come at the cost of being pushier
lmao hey! i have actually done this (1/4" line for anyone curious) but not ideal.
in any case -
if I feel like I have too much power-on oversteer, is there anything I can do to improve that without making the car understeer more? all the conventional solutions (fsb/ less rear spring) seem like it would come at the cost of being pushier
in any case -
if I feel like I have too much power-on oversteer, is there anything I can do to improve that without making the car understeer more? all the conventional solutions (fsb/ less rear spring) seem like it would come at the cost of being pushier










