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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Distillery
Pulling timing with high intake temps on E85?
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<blockquote data-quote="ctgreddy" data-source="post: 14412651" data-attributes="member: 122280"><p>I've heard that e85 is so forgiving that people turn that off. It's very hard for cars to detonate on e85 thus being the reason for that. On my tune I have my car pulling timing at 140 degrees and when I switch to e85 I'll probably move that up to 180 or so just incase my intercooler pump takes a crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctgreddy, post: 14412651, member: 122280"] I've heard that e85 is so forgiving that people turn that off. It's very hard for cars to detonate on e85 thus being the reason for that. On my tune I have my car pulling timing at 140 degrees and when I switch to e85 I'll probably move that up to 180 or so just incase my intercooler pump takes a crap. [/QUOTE]
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Pulling timing with high intake temps on E85?
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