E85 users

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by slowrex53, Dec 18, 2008.

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    I think there is a few of you on here that are running E85 so could you fill me in on want size injectors you're using. I asked Ultimate Racing today and they said id be fine with 900cc but when i search on Nasioc a lot of them are using over 1000cc. I understand there is other determining factors but i just want a general idea from a few people around here.

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    Brian
     
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    It would depend on your setup.
     
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    Yep, it depends on what your currently have under the hood. Fueling is based heavily on the amount of boost you are running and the expected horsepower for your setup.
     
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    what Did you say your name was?
    I'm running 1150CC, I think it is a little large, but it seem to work well, I'm also running a 20g on a 2.5l, I don't know what you are running.
     
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    Take what you are currently running and add 40% to be safe. Figure you lose 30-35% of the power potential running e85.


    Russ
     
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    I am running a SBR gt-12 turbo on my hybrid 2.5L with e85 and running 850cc...
     
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    Thanks everyone for the responses! Flatline thats exactly what i wanted to hear!
     
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    Sounds about right, I would think you could get away with 650cc on pump gas with that setup...a nearly 30% increase in injector size to 850cc should cover e85.
     
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    what are your plans of a setup?

    Just an FYI... i was running my stock 2.0, stock turbo, stock IC with 750cc (way big for what i had at the time, but i got them for super cheap!)
     
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    My full set up is listed under members cars. And Readymix, you are almost spot on with what Ultimate Racing said. Thanks again guys!
     
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    [quote author=clamsjager link=topic=23700.msg1#msg1 date=1334751636]
    mines on but i had to trim both sides on my 08, i also found that i cant cut a strait line with a rotozip...
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    Yeah. I found that a metal file from my snowboard tuning kit worked well to clean up my lines.






    EDIT: Wow, tap talk is messed up. The quote above is from 3Gwrx, different thread and forum... I have no idea how it ended up in a thread from 2008