Not joking, and you are just not capable of reading it correctly, so I dont really care.
39/42# injectors will not get you very far at all on e85, but it will get you close to 300whp.
please show me a 0-100 WOT run on a 3.0, with e85, 39# injectors and a safe and consistent AFR...
if you can I will 100% admit Im completely wrong and its perfectly fine...
well see whats "capable"...
prove it please
the way i've heard is that ethanol becomes a conductor for electricity, like the current going to the fuel pump, and carries that charge through anything metal, which eats away at the metal parts of the fuel system, such as the metal gas tank. i'm sure somebody could add more input
please show me a 0-100 WOT run on a 3.0, with e85, 39# injectors and a safe and consistent AFR...
if you can I will 100% admit Im completely wrong and its perfectly fine...
well see whats "capable"...
prove it please
This is how people tune for E85.
Adjust IFR until its close, then play with MAF.
Same with injectors.
There are too many variables in this. Dark exaggerates a little but his point is valid. He is going to come back and say that such and such car did this with this... Then you will come back and pick his statement apart or someone else will. Then us mods will get messages about how this thread should be shut down and how terrible this site is now.
Every car is going to be different, different miles, different old crappy fuel pump, different weather, different ethanol blend depending on month and location different unknown problems...
Using your head and scanning or having a wideband hooked up to your car is pretty much the only way to recomend stuff anymore.
you the boss... ill let it go
to the OP... PLEASE do a lot of reading on e85 before switching as there is lots of misinformation out there and also lots of good information out there...
dont just take a few suggestions from one source...
Yeah, take bad advice from 3 random internet people instead of experience advice from 1 person.
Simple fact is, its been done before. E85 cars do not need 10.5:1 afr to be safe... they can run significantly leaner, which is the reason why you can skip down passed a 3.2. Also the fact the car is otherwise stock will reduce the fuel requirement at the 3.0/3.2 pulley level.
I would hope that if I could make almost 500whp on 60s and e86, someone could make 300whp on 42s.