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Old 11-11-2010, 06:16 PM
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These runs were on E85 with no power adder. On Monday I switched back to gas for Winter storage and the car feels slightly smoother. Maybe I do have a fuel delivery issue at WOT on E85. Once I have the wideband installed I can hopefully put that question to rest.
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Did you go to big injectors for the alky ? I went from 24#s to 30#s at 58# FP and my 350 is very mild. I did run it on the 24#s but had to do some odd stuff to the tune and run the Walbro pump maxed at 70# FP.
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Originally Posted by JackDidley
Did you go to big injectors for the alky ? I went from 24#s to 30#s at 58# FP and my 350 is very mild. I did run it on the 24#s but had to do some odd stuff to the tune and run the Walbro pump maxed at 70# FP.
I went to 48lb injectors from 30lb injectors for the E85 and I leave the 48lb injectors in the car and tune it differently for gas and E85. I still run 44PSI of fuel pressure.



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