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Originally Posted by synolimit That's all I want to do. GTR injectors with the stock pump on E85. If I get 10hp and get some for $100-$200 you can't beat

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Old 08-26-2015, 12:46 PM   #76 (permalink)
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That's all I want to do. GTR injectors with the stock pump on E85. If I get 10hp and get some for $100-$200 you can't beat that power to dollar ratio!
So are the fuel lines rated for e85? i reading through this thread backwards, so i hope i didn't miss anything, but it looks like we are just swapping injectors. I am concerned long term breakdown of the fuel system.

e85 is something i have used before ( on different cars ) and would like to use on the Z if there is a benefit

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So are the fuel lines rated for e85? i reading through this thread backwards, so i hope i didn't miss anything, but it looks like we are just swapping injectors. I am concerned long term breakdown of the fuel system.

e85 is something i have used before ( on different cars ) and would like to use on the Z if there is a benefit

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We run E85 on vehicles with fuel lines from the 1990's and they're fine, why would you be worried about the lines in the Z? It's not a boat... lol
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[QUOTE=VitViper;3294131]You want me to take a picture of me hugging my 2015 I just tuned on E85?

Lol, well put sir.
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Is there any development going on for the z33 ?
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E85 burns much cooler, thus helping to keep Oil (And other) temps down. and due to that property, it also gives you the ability to play with the timing more without the risk of detonation.
never knew that... i always thought e85 was a weaker than 87. learn something new every day

thanks for the crash course.
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We run E85 on vehicles with fuel lines from the 1990's and they're fine, why would you be worried about the lines in the Z? It's not a boat... lol

i am not sure about boats, however E85 is said to be corrosive so i was just asking before adding it to my fuel system. Seems like a lot of kits change to SS lines. i would be interested to hear from anyone that has long term results in a Z, or DD, with e85.

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i am not sure about boats, however E85 is said to be corrosive so i was just asking before adding it to my fuel system. Seems like a lot of kits change to SS lines. i would be interested to hear from anyone that has long term results in a Z, or DD, with e85.

https://www.flyinmiata.com/fm-nb-big-flex-fuel-kit.html

Lethal Performance Coyote / Boss 5.0L 850-2000rwhp Return Style Fuel System
Talk to Phunk, he has the greddy TT kit with many miles DD, E85, etc and even ripped out his fuel system last year to inspect if e85 was doing any harm to his fuel system (it was not).
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