Ft Hood Evo Check-in
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Hey guys, how are things over there in Hood? What's new out there? Just made the half way point to this damn deployment. I can't wait to get home already and drive my car. Just bought a refurbished ems off the old AMS drag evo. I can't wait to get it installed and retuned on some corn fuel. Anyone out there running it yet?
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Hey guys, how are things over there in Hood? What's new out there? Just made the half way point to this damn deployment. I can't wait to get home already and drive my car. Just bought a refurbished ems off the old AMS drag evo. I can't wait to get it installed and retuned on some corn fuel. Anyone out there running it yet?
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I hope you have all the proper hardware to run E85, it takes more work than you think. Plus an EMS is only good to have if your running over 600hp, MY OPINION. The stock ECU is good up to 700hp, some guys her have done it. AMS should of told you that, I think you should of spent your money else were.
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Yeah I read you guy's comments about meeting up. I was going to ask about meeting up with you guys, but I'm just so damn busy right now. I work from 1am to 1pm. I'm sure I'll try and swing by sometime.
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Without getting too technicial, but you don't need an EMS to run E85 and pump. Buschur sells the required harness for $33 shipped to Texas or you can purchase the Jack-of-Trades harness that's sold here on evoM. For map switching, Tephra is the way to go. The stock ECU is plenty capable to handle map switching on the fly. For the double pumper requirement, you will be fine up to the 425whp mark. This is a rough average but from talking to numerous people out there in the evoM community this is a safe mark when considering IDCs and keeping risk moderately low. For the BBK Full and below, 1000cc or 1200cc injectors are plenty. I'll be back in Texas shortly and this is exactly the route that I'm going. If there's any concern of yours still remaining, I'll make sure to do a nice write up of the entire thing.