E85 locations and prices Thread
#47
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Hey fellas i recently went to E85 and i downloaded a flex fuel app on my iphone and it tells you where all the stations are!
pretty helpful when traveling around for sure! Only thing i hate is the cold starts haha power is crazy and well worth it! Green planet!!
pretty helpful when traveling around for sure! Only thing i hate is the cold starts haha power is crazy and well worth it! Green planet!!
#48
I got all e85 stations uploaded into my GPS!
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higher octane = less prone to knocking.
The fueling will initially run lean, but the ECU will adjust, and once it does, the open loop table will adjust with it, so if you use a 91 map with a residual amount of E85 in it, it's no problem unless your tuner is an idiot and locked the ECU out of adjusting the open loop map (some do lock the open loop fueling, but most do not, and nobody making a 91 map for transition back and forth from E85 would do that on purpose.) You just need to give the ECU some time to learn the new fueling trims.
The fueling will initially run lean, but the ECU will adjust, and once it does, the open loop table will adjust with it, so if you use a 91 map with a residual amount of E85 in it, it's no problem unless your tuner is an idiot and locked the ECU out of adjusting the open loop map (some do lock the open loop fueling, but most do not, and nobody making a 91 map for transition back and forth from E85 would do that on purpose.) You just need to give the ECU some time to learn the new fueling trims.