It doesn't matter what is truly revealed. Pat and John could list every single step and show pictures of every part and yet many would attempt to duplicate it and be a half second slower when everything they needed was right there. An e85 converted 84-85 has just about as much potential as an 86-87. Even a 93 alky 84-85 has a lot of potential as several have shown.
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As usual, BISON you are correct. I am a Engineer by trade and I came across a SAE paper on Buick and Methanol.
"Conversion of 1984 Buick Turbo
Regal to Use Methanol (M-85) as a Motor F u e l , " SAE Paper # 861592,
Society of Automotive Engineers, Warrendale, Pennsylvania, October,
1986.
I cannot post the paper, but it did detail over a year and a half of research on 4 converted Hot Airs to Methanol. Modifications did not include down pipe, exhaust or any of our standard mods. They did mod the tank to 28 gallons, dual bosch pumps and propane to inject methanol (Ironically, propane was chosen also to help with cold weather starting. They also had 2 regulars T Type for comparison. The 4 T Types produced 250hp/350 tq. Got better emissions than the 2 regular T Types. Down side was using more fuel, thus the 28 gallon tank(E85) vs Regal standard 18 gallon (Gas).
The following year, they got the (5) 86 T Type and converted them. 300+hp/400tq. More mods
E v a l u a t i o n of M85-Furled 1987 Turbo B u i c k R e g a l s ,
EPA Technical Report Number EPAfAAfCTABf87-07, United States
Environmental Protection Agency, Ann Arbor, Michigan, December,
1987.