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Old 01-31-2013   #11
Hib Halverson
 
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Default Re: E85

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Originally Posted by XfireZ51 View Post
For those of us that have been following the C7 saga, there's been lots of chatter over the use of E85. Some have shown dynos +40whp with a tune.
For the most part it sounds like using E85 is a matter of tuning for E85. Not much else required at least when it comes to C6. More timing, more compression w no knock. The LT5 is not timing limited, you just lose power.
Any thoughts?
If you could solve the problem of adequate fuel delivery---E85 runs at a lower AFR than straight gasoline---the next biggest problem you'd have with E85 is all the fuel system parts which corrode. Some of a C4 Corvette's fuel supply system will be damaged or destroyed by E85.

That said, the reason some folks are interested in E85 is that it allows a significant increase in compression ratio because of its approx. 105-octane. That also could allow more spark timing, but typically, an LT5s spark cal is close to optimum already.

I would think an LT5 with stock CR wouldn't have much to gain with it, but an engine with 13:1 or so would.
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