Technically yes.sortta of on topic
I am in the pipe dream of trying E85 BUT my injectors are a little (a lot) on the small size @ 60# could the ALKY injection be used to stretch the injectors out some?
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Help with pump E85 that tests below the advertised E85?
Tastes Great!Waste of time!!!
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E-85 is still a primary fuel. Whenever you attempt to cheat, starve, or gamble with a tune and the primary fuel...EXPECT CHIT TO MEET FAN sooner or later!
Good luck!!
Yep depends on how you use it.E-85 is still a primary fuel. Whenever you attempt to cheat, starve, or gamble with a tune and the primary fuel...EXPECT CHIT TO MEET FAN sooner or later!
Good luck!!
Is it true that if you don't use it you lose it?Yep depends on how you use it.
Would this be where WB correction would come in to play?Jason makes a good point. Using alky flow to supplement a fuel system that's at 100% maxed out would be a risky business.
A safer example would be a fuel system that's at 85% with alky running on the sideline, and if the methanol stopped flowing for some reason then the fuel system could just pick up the slack and run at 95%.
YupWould this be where WB correction would come in to play?
How much gasoline does an ALKY displace?
Why would that be any different using ALKY and E85?
Twin #10 nozzles flow a lot of fuel.