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E85 Ve commos are being released at the end of this month.

Caltex has signed on to have over 100 E85 servos open australia wide within 12 months. so it should be readily available soon

As well as that, Holden, Caltex and a large waste management corporation are currently doing joint research to get the organic waste E85 viable

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true.. would be interesting to see how much it can vary..

but at ~$300 bit steep

More like $US 590.00 Adrian, by the time you purchase the fuel sensor and cable

But def a great idea..........wonder if they do a group buy :D

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you can set up nistunes with an number of different tunes. It's not the normal board though i think.

http://www.plmsdevelopments.com/daughterboards.shtml

Actually after reading this it's just SR20's and it isn't a nistune board but a different daughterboard

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feelings ey.... well im upset with life because..... oh feelings about e85. im sitting on the fence till it becomes more common.. not really down with changing rail and injectors just yet, already done it once :D

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