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Old 09-25-2014, 03:44 PM   #41 (permalink)
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I think a confusing thing that is causing a lot of back and forth in the E85 threads is the 2 different interpretations of "what is needed for e85"?

When people ask this question, they can mean it one of two ways:

1: what is needed for fuel system compatibility with e85
2: what is needed to support the flow/volume for e85

But rarely specify which of the 2 they are asking.

The replies come in the same 2 flavors, and again, nobody specifies which question they were answering.

So I would like to reiterate here that for the sake of E85 compatibility, nothing in the 370z needs to change. For the sake of E85 flow/volume requirements, most people will need injectors and/or pump, and maybe a RFS, pending what they already have in there and how much power they intend to make.
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