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  • ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE...
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he will have a car that will eventually stall and cause massive issues and wish he never did save the 20cper ltr

it has to be tuned for e85 no iffs and butts

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Ok as the E85 tune is not a everyday tune would it be better if I had it tuned on a mix? I'm supplying the fuel so 1 20l E85 1 20l 98 from the same servo! Added to a empty tank? Is mixed fuel harder to tune?

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Well Expensive Daewoo have their E85 cars from factory and depending on what km's they get to a tank, all them owners would be happy with it atm!

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I dunno why there's do much hoohar on here, the fuel is simply incredible for a cheap price.

It's not such a big deal as people make out, if you have a nice 320kw 98 tune, most likely your fuel

System is 60s and a 255lt Walbro... Buy a set of 80s and a 300lt Walbro , sell the 60s and 255 to get a few hundred $$ back, and get your tune redone, you'll see a 30-50kw gain , so for a parts cost of well under a grand, you just picked up a very decent jump in power... And not only do you have more power but the motor is actually safer on e85

If you have a send it to me and I'll have it modded to take another 044 or a Aeromotive pump :)

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  • ...JD TUNING ADELAIDE...
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Ok as the E85 tune is not a everyday tune would it be better if I had it tuned on a mix? I'm supplying the fuel so 1 20l E85 1 20l 98 from the same servo! Added to a empty tank? Is mixed fuel harder to tune?

this would be perfict for u the mix, gains without having to change what u got ?( assuming 60lbs and pump) no tunings no harder some will cry about it banging on they dont like to tune this way , that means unless they give u some real smart answer they just have never done it. its safe as houses as long as u can do the most simple of calcs at fill up time.

easy chit been doing it for nearly 5 years now , and a list as long as my arm of others who run mixes

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Yeah I run 60lbs with a surgey single 044 what power could I expect on a 50/50 mix?

Currently 15psi 300rwkw 98!

Also what power difference is netted between the mix and non mix?

Cheers

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