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<blockquote data-quote="adanymous" data-source="post: 15535687" data-attributes="member: 150814"><p>I have an 03 cobra that is pretty heavily modded and Im thinking of putting it on E85 and could use some input.</p><p></p><p>The first owner put a 2.8 whipple, all supporting mods, stage 3 cams, aftermarket intercooler and coolant tank, and a few other things in the car and had it tuned. The second owner didnt make any engine mods to my knowledge, I am the third and all I have done in the engine bay is add a killer chiller. Its still on the original owners tune which has a street tune which puts it at 636 wheel on 93 octane and a race tune that puts it at 693 but I have to run Torco in the tank. That stuff is a giant PITA to get and super spendy. So I am thinkin of putting it on corn to save the Torco hassle and I can run around with an extra 60hp. My concern is that I wonder if I am nearing the limits of the stock short block, and I have heard that E85 can add a bit of horsepower. Ive never done an E85 car so my knowledge of it is limited, but this car is ready for it other than it needs injectors everything else is is there. </p><p></p><p>I looked at this a couple of years ago and it looked like the only option was from injector dynamics which was really expensive. Is there a better option now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adanymous, post: 15535687, member: 150814"] I have an 03 cobra that is pretty heavily modded and Im thinking of putting it on E85 and could use some input. The first owner put a 2.8 whipple, all supporting mods, stage 3 cams, aftermarket intercooler and coolant tank, and a few other things in the car and had it tuned. The second owner didnt make any engine mods to my knowledge, I am the third and all I have done in the engine bay is add a killer chiller. Its still on the original owners tune which has a street tune which puts it at 636 wheel on 93 octane and a race tune that puts it at 693 but I have to run Torco in the tank. That stuff is a giant PITA to get and super spendy. So I am thinkin of putting it on corn to save the Torco hassle and I can run around with an extra 60hp. My concern is that I wonder if I am nearing the limits of the stock short block, and I have heard that E85 can add a bit of horsepower. Ive never done an E85 car so my knowledge of it is limited, but this car is ready for it other than it needs injectors everything else is is there. I looked at this a couple of years ago and it looked like the only option was from injector dynamics which was really expensive. Is there a better option now. [/QUOTE]
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