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I would agree that injectors are probably all you will need for a naturally aspirated E85 370z. As for power increases, that might depend on how far they are able
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I would agree that injectors are probably all you will need for a naturally aspirated E85 370z.
As for power increases, that might depend on how far they are able to push your ignition timing advance. I believe someone around here recently switched to E85 and their tuning software was unable to allow them to advance the timing enough to take advantage of the fuel, providing them no power gains. |
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