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Has anyone here had BlackBearPerformance give them an E85 tune? I have a performance tune through bbp but I'm wondering if I can squeeze some more power out of an E85 tune , thoughts ?
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Last time I checked, they did not offer a specific E85 tune though the E85 tables do benefit from their tuning. Why not ask them directly here? @BlackBearPerfHas anyone here had BlackBearPerformance give them an E85 tune? I have a performance tune through bbp but I'm wondering if I can squeeze some more power out of an E85 tune , thoughts ?
I did and really didn't get a direct answer @ the time and sometimes it can take a few days to hear back from justin @ BBPLast time I checked, they did not offer a specific E85 tune though the E85 tables do benefit from their tuning. Why not ask them directly here? @BlackBearPerf
I asked once and for my generation truck the answer was no. They do monitor this forum for alerts, they'll be along in due time with your answer.I did and really didn't get a direct answer @ the time and sometimes it can take a few days to hear back from justin @ BBP
Maybe a weekend tank of e85 is needed to see if the buttdyno and wallet approvesI believe I asked them as well and I believe the short answer was that that 92 tune works just fine with e85 in other words no additional beni's
I could be wrong though, dug in my emails and this is what he said
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although it's not supposed to happen on e85, it has been noted here and there that the 02 sensors should be "newer" if you are running e85 a lot. might also have a lot to do with how you drive, seems like every time I run e85 for a bit I end up with problems. Last run around thanksgiving and running some tanks of e85 I had some 02 sensor problems but those had about 70k on them so there may be some "truth" to that. I replaced the sensors but haven't ran any e85 since then.Maybe a weekend tank of e85 is needed to see if the buttdyno and wallet approves
I'm paying 3.60 for 93 and I belive e85 is about 2.45
You don't get much benefit from just one tank of E85. When mixing the first tank of fuel, it rarely gets calculated to full strength. The engine and transmission take a little time to adjust to it too. By the 4th and 5th tank, it's been at full strength and the computer is adjusted and these LS engines love the stuff.Maybe a weekend tank of e85 is needed to see if the buttdyno and wallet approves
I'm paying 3.60 for 93 and I belive e85 is about 2.45
That is correct. We do not have a tune that is specific for E85, but if the vehicle is a Flex Fuel, E85 can be run on our 91+ or 89-87 octane tunes.Last time I checked, they did not offer a specific E85 tune though the E85 tables do benefit from their tuning. Why not ask them directly here? @BlackBearPerf