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Van@RevanRacing

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Yea, the stuff up here now is E70.... booooooo

If you're getting the equivalent of E-70 you should probably have a tune with an adjusted Stoichiometric factor for that grade of fuel. Shoot Jon an email and get his opinion. Worth asking the question and finding out if you have not already done so.
 

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If you're getting the equivalent of E-70 you should probably have a tune with an adjusted Stoichiometric factor for that grade of fuel. Shoot Jon an email and get his opinion. Worth asking the question and finding out if you have not already done so.

Been there, he said not a concern that it would just run rich, however you are the second person today to say something similar.
 

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