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Hey guys i was wondering if anyone knew anything about setting up my z to run on e85..its 105 octane and makes my flex fuel ranger run like hell..i have my microtec lt8 and wb 02 but i dont know if the optimal a/f ratio would be different with e85 or if there are any other cautions besides the rubber seals not holding up..also i have a few small rust spots on my cylinder walls..i honed them back in may but never got the engine put back together..i used a scotchbirte pad to remove them but it still has some discoloration..i can run my finger over it and it feels smooth and isnt pitted..should i leave it or hone it again

thanks

nathan

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It has less energy per gallon than regular gasoline so your MPG will go down. If it costs significantly less then that isn't a big issue. It does burn cooler, however, so if you can get enough extra fuel introduced to make up for the lower energy and get your A/F ratio right you should do well on it.

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We just tuned an 82 280ZX turbo on E85. We just removed the old injectors and replaced them with 370cc injectors from a CA18DET and replaced all the fuel lines with Goodyear and Aeroquip hose and a walbro 255 fuel pump. Started up and ran great. You have to tune it using Lambda not A/F, just makes it a little easier. We tuned it for .78 lambda under WOT and 1 lambda for cruising and idle. Stioch for E85 is 9.7:1, so if you multiply your Lambda by 9.7 you can get your Airfuel ratio. So under WOT we were running 7.5:1 A/F. Best part, Running 18psi and a 55 shot of nitrous on the stock turbo, 299whp and 499ft lbs. We are running an TH350 auto trans and that does afect the torque a bit. We tuned it on 100 octane trick fuel and the best we got was 270whp and 449 ft lbs. This was also on a Mustang Dyno which typically reads about 15% lower than a dynojet. Good luck, and I will keep the board updated on any disolving gaskets or what not.

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