Originally Posted by VitViper Not bad at all for just changing fuel and minor retuning. In fact, I saw more gains with the fuel than I did with all the
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Right, doesn't e85 usually result in a pretty substantial drop in mileage? It's about 30% less energy by volume than pump gas and that's why you need more volume than pump, right?
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This for me? My tuner didnt say he couldnt set the timing higher, he said it wouldnt take it. The ecu and or uprev wont let him do ****. And if my post on why e85 lost power over 93 makes sense to anyone else besides me than thats why. 28* just isnt enough nor good enough to preignite the mix soon enough. Im testing the dyno and tuner again real soon going back to 93 and going back to 2.5" CAI. Ill find my power loss if it kills me.
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FYI to anyone needing to install injectors at home and drive to your tuner.
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a reputable shop here in atlanta got back to me and the tuner from the shop stated that power can be made on uprev with e85. they quoted me around $500 for the tune as it would take a couple hours according to them. now i have to justify spending around $700 for maybe 10whp.
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In the case of my GM truck, the drop in fuel consumption is way less than 30%. The drop in energy content is also less than 30%. The number 30% or 33% is used to size up injectors and fuel pump to give them cushion so that they work in a smaller duty cycle.
E85 has a much higher knock resistance and it burns at a lower temperature, these two traits allow the engine to run at near stoichiometric (i.e. leaner) and at very advanced ignition timing for a more complete burn producing a better use of the fuel. When a PCM senses a knock with E10, it backs off timing and injects more fuel to combat its destructive effects, meaning power output is lower and fuel consumption is higher, then the driver uses more throttle to compensate which makes the fuel consumption of E10 is now much closer to that of E85, or possibly, even less. |
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I'm also unclear how someone can claim a power improvement from going to E85 without any timing adjustments. Can someone explain how that works? I'm at a loss.
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2 plus 2 times 2 = ? ... hint, it's not 8 Stillen CBE, Stillen Gen 3, TP's, Uprev tuned - 324whp/264tq |
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That's what I thought as well, but someone in here is claiming that he saw a power increase with zero timing changes. I was under the impression that the additional power from an E85 tune came from the additional timing you could run.
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i'm in the process of getting gtr injectors and then setting up a tune and i'll see what i gain. right now im at 324, but i've heard that the dyno at z1 reads high and i'm going to a different place this time.
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The OP has OEM injectors so the gauge should read right as it goes off of injector duty cycling. I'd personally stick with Z1, good to be on the same dyno! I'm betting now Jon does have tuning secrets but remember they read "high" because they use 5th and STD. Ask him to do a run in 4th and SAE. I'm betting you come down to about 309 as that's what others use. The last 370z I tested with my ported parts made 324 in 5th SAE. He had ported TB, upper and lower, FI lth and CBE and gen 3 CAI. in 4th he only put down 316. I'm guessing since you don't have ported stuff the dynojets read about the same and not reading high, it's just what you run and correct for is all.
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