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Afraid I'm running lean on E85
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<blockquote data-quote="2011 gtcs" data-source="post: 16359720" data-attributes="member: 121478"><p>When I'm watching my lambda during datalogging I'm usually seeing around .79 to .83 on E85 while on pump gas I'd see .76 to .78 tops. I felt like that was running to lean. But after talking with BJ he told me you don't have to run E85 as rich as pump gas and if I want to get close to my what A/Fs would be just do .80 ×14.08 which is 11.3, he said as long as its between .78 to .82 I should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2011 gtcs, post: 16359720, member: 121478"] When I'm watching my lambda during datalogging I'm usually seeing around .79 to .83 on E85 while on pump gas I'd see .76 to .78 tops. I felt like that was running to lean. But after talking with BJ he told me you don't have to run E85 as rich as pump gas and if I want to get close to my what A/Fs would be just do .80 ×14.08 which is 11.3, he said as long as its between .78 to .82 I should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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