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As do I, and I'm not afraid to admit it! I think they are pretty enteraining movies...
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Great turnout Thur. night. Was good to see some of you again and meet some new people. Thanks Kev for the b-day sing along surprise.... cake was good . Still @ Foxwoods taking a breather... so far so good
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Not bad. You need at least 33% more E85 to equal the same amount of gas, no? That being said it puts it at about $3.80 a gallon. You can now finally get premium for under $4.00, so the price difference is not too much, however the extra octane is awesome! Has anyone run this yet?
Not bad. You need at least 33% more E85 to equal the same amount of gas, no? That being said it puts it at about $3.80 a gallon. You can now finally get premium for under $4.00, so the price difference is not too much, however the extra octane is awesome! Has anyone run this yet?
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the gm ecus actually have a bunch of tables to compensate for alcohol content. you can have the timing and AFRs adjust based on the percentage of alcohol in the gas. that's pretty much ideal since the car will dynamically adjust to anything you throw at it.
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Yeah someone was writing a patch to integrate a GM fuel sensor into the stock ecu so you could have high and low tables for fuel timing and boost and interpolate between them depending on the alcohol content.