E85 is great for forced induction if that is what you are asking.
If you are looking for which fuel has more "power"...its regular gasoline. Gasoline has more btu per unit than E85/ethanol.
Just a heads up someone is about to tear apart the last part of your statement there..^^^^^
The quick version as I understand it is that Gasoline is run at 14.7 parts air to 1 part gasoline. E85 is run at around 12:1 to burn best (stochiometric) since you have a higher fuel to air ratio you get more power. That's why drag cars run nitro-methane. It runs at 3:1 I beleive.
Also e85 burns cooler which is better for your engine. BTU's have nothing to do with power as far as I know. All BTU's is is a measure of heat output. More would actually be worse.
Lol paying thousands to switch...... Fools dont they have any tuner support yet? Id think by now them cars do.
They have a bunch of tuning solutions but the tuning shops market it as "super hard to tune and really corrosive" so they sell fuel line replacement kits injector seals and flex fuel sensors.
Gm cars used both, the majority use a external physical flex fuel sensor with a alcohol %table to adjust the stoich.I could probably design a flex fuel sensor that works, but its not worth it.
GM cars that are flex fuel dont even use a flex sensor, they just use the o2 sensor.