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Old 02-19-2018, 04:58 PM
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Thinking about R35 injectors and pump info plz

I'm thinkin about getting gtr injectors and pump. Then getting it tune on e85. What are the pros and cons with this set up
Old 02-19-2018, 05:27 PM
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You don't need the pump. The pros are you can run E85. There is not cons other than you have to get a tune.
Old 02-22-2018, 09:54 AM
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e85 does not have too much in terms of power increase if you are not FI.
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I like running e85, my only gripe is that I have to fill up twice a week, and the nearest station isnt close to home. But all I did was switch to gtr injectors and my tuner made the proper adjustments, runs great, I honestly dont feel any faster tho lol.
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5% to 6% power increase is still a power increase; FI is just going to reap the benefits more seeing they have a higher power curve and you can raise the boost more due to the properties of E85. I've been Flex fuel for over almost two years now. There is about a 20%-19% decrease in gas mileage, but cost wise it's still slightly cheaper than 93O and the extra 20 ponies is pretty obvious when I go from E09% to E75% during my hour commute. It's all weighted on what the end user wants. I honestly just didn't want to pay $4+ a gallon ever again. Unless E85 goes above $3.33 it will always be cheaper then 93O in my area.
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