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The Distillery
E98?
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<blockquote data-quote="65fastback2+2" data-source="post: 12731903" data-attributes="member: 58051"><p>the timing something likes is based only a tiny bit on fuel. Its mostly based on the mechanical aspects of what the cams like with their duration, etc.</p><p></p><p>E85 increases dynamic compression a little and theres other small variances, but otherwise, the motor performs best at certain timing. If it makes peak power at 21*, chances are it makes peak power there no matter the fuel (provided it wont detonate there).</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, been there done that....went 12.09 on my "incorrect tune" (lol) first time at the track flashing the stall only shifting it at stock rpm.</p><p></p><p>You can argue it may not have been 100% but only 98% as far as the tune goes, but for nearly everyone...they arent going to notice 1-2 hp or such.</p><p></p><p>Just like everyone claims E98 is better than E85 till I whipped out the SAE and MIT white papers...I dont know how many countless times Ive been told "thats not right"....well, I did it and did it for OVER a year. So, something was indeed right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65fastback2+2, post: 12731903, member: 58051"] the timing something likes is based only a tiny bit on fuel. Its mostly based on the mechanical aspects of what the cams like with their duration, etc. E85 increases dynamic compression a little and theres other small variances, but otherwise, the motor performs best at certain timing. If it makes peak power at 21*, chances are it makes peak power there no matter the fuel (provided it wont detonate there). Anyhow, been there done that....went 12.09 on my "incorrect tune" (lol) first time at the track flashing the stall only shifting it at stock rpm. You can argue it may not have been 100% but only 98% as far as the tune goes, but for nearly everyone...they arent going to notice 1-2 hp or such. Just like everyone claims E98 is better than E85 till I whipped out the SAE and MIT white papers...I dont know how many countless times Ive been told "thats not right"....well, I did it and did it for OVER a year. So, something was indeed right. [/QUOTE]
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