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Alcohol as a fueling band aid?

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NEARING

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I will be taking the GN to a dyno on the 15th and with work I don't think I will be able to get a double pumper installed before it happens.

I know is not a good idea but could it be used as stated above with straight denat alcohol?:o

Temp measure only.

I was able to run 126mph in a full weight car with t63 @26/27 psi with the single 340 with no indication of being lean but it can't have much left in it ,can it?

I have a Felpro and everything looked ok.

Maybe 22psi with the 70?

I'll probably have the only buick there :mad:

I was only able to make a tad over 450 on a mustang dyno with 23/24psi last year and would like to see 500 this time.

Sorry if this seems a dumb question but I saw it used on a turbo ls1 in this same manner.

Thanks.
 
Sure why not?

Thats how its used anyways to some extent. drop your injector DC and run more alky volume..

Easy ;)





Well sort off :D
 
Alky injection is not a band aid.
Period,

It's proven technology that goes back 50+ years. If in doubt go to any tractor pull where they start at running 60 PSI, and some go as high at 280 PSI of boost. The chemical reaction is just the same from Diesels to Gas engines as far as what the Alky does.

Without tuning it thou, don't expect it to be perfect.
 
I made my own alky kit and i have used straight denetured with a little mystery oil for about a year call and it can cover up short comings in your fuel system i ran a 13.1@107 with stock injectors, stock turbo, 3 inch exhaust,kn,2.3 60ft,gmc syclone replacement fuel pump bald 295/50/15 street tires 20 psi no knock
 
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