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Well i've had my HKS3037 .68 E85 (Same core as the 3076) on 5 different Dyno's around Adelaide(Mainline and DD) and power has ranged from 348-359rwkw at 23psi.

That's high for a .68! Any other mods?

Guess i'm only running 18psi as well...

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5 psi of boost wont be getting you from 273 to 358........adrian or lee would be the people to speak about in regards to the E85 side of things.....they both have their cars on that frying fish oil :verymad:

5 psi of boost wont be getting you from 273 to 358........adrian or lee would be the people to speak about in regards to the E85 side of things.....they both have their cars on that frying fish oil :cool:

its a different fuel krish, theres more to this than just adding boost :verymad:

the reason is the extra boost extra timing and cooler cylinder temps all add up to being able to push the engine harder then you could

on PULP. i picked up 55rwkw from e85.

but was that on same boost???

anything is possible on e85, and definatly talk to adrian about tuning to e85 he has been tuning my car for a year and a half and also convinced me to go to e85 and i wont go back :) amazing how much difference it made

dooo eeet :) it's worth the drive if it's a bit aways from you. If it's not a daily driver, just take the car and 2 x 20l jerrys with you. Use to drive about 50mins to get my E85, now it's 5 mins up the road. karma :(

but i guess not too handy if it's a daily.

how many kms are we talking gwilkinson?

id love to go e85 but since the car is my daily, id need many more petrol stations to sell it for it to be viable for me, esp given the reduced range involved

that said... who doesnt want an environmentally clean fuel that just happens to give u a bunch of extra power... heh

-D

id love to go e85 but since the car is my daily, id need many more petrol stations to sell it for it to be viable for me, esp given the reduced range involved

that said... who doesnt want an environmentally clean fuel that just happens to give u a bunch of extra power... heh

-D

part one highlighted.....everyone wants the enviro clean fuel......part 2.....the popo/gov/old farts

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