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    #31
    how necessary is running e85 for 20psi? wouldn't lower compression allow pump gas?
    Anything can be done

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      #32
      ^sure 2:1cr with a extra shit tune :)

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        #33
        Originally posted by LowR3V'in View Post
        ^sure 2:1cr with a extra shit tune :)

        I dont think its asking to much, a quality tune helps a lot. I haven't found e85 all that available to me so Im looking towards lower compression
        Anything can be done

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          #34
          Im pretty sure you can bump the timing a bit too.
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            #35
            You're better off running methanol, a road very well traveled at this point. Keep your higher CR for spool. G&T is running a B34, and a .140 MLS afaik, so he is probably in the 8s for CR. I have an M30B35 and plan on using a pressure switch (I have a coolingmist system) to start a 50/50 meth/water injection at around 1 bar.

            I believe G&T was running 18+psi before he made the switch to E85. You could also use octane boosters, but E85 is cheaper due to subsidy.
            '89 335is +turbo

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              #36
              Originally posted by Lurker27 View Post
              You're better off running methanol, a road very well traveled at this point. Keep your higher CR for spool. G&T is running a B34, and a .140 MLS afaik, so he is probably in the 8s for CR. I have an M30B35 and plan on using a pressure switch (I have a coolingmist system) to start a 50/50 meth/water injection at around 1 bar.

              I believe G&T was running 18+psi before he made the switch to E85. You could also use octane boosters, but E85 is cheaper due to subsidy.
              The B34 has 8.1, using the stock thickness headgasket. I ran 14psi on the stock headgasket and ARP's, until a couple of boost spikes and it shit the bed.
              Went with E85 and the stock thickness .070 MLS, running 20.5psi now and feel that it can take 25psi.
              Should have new dyno results in a week or two.
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                #37
                Insane stuff!
                '89 335is +turbo

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                  #38
                  I still not seeing the need for e85, plenty of other turbo cars run 20psi with out it. If the compression is correct and the tune is correct on top of forged internals I believe it would hold just fine.

                  With that said I do see the advantage just not the need
                  Anything can be done

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BimmerScreamer View Post
                    I still not seeing the need for e85, plenty of other turbo cars run 20psi with out it. If the compression is correct and the tune is correct on top of forged internals I believe it would hold just fine.

                    With that said I do see the advantage just not the need
                    It does make more power with less boost, doesn't stink like gas either when it comes out the tail pipe, less prone to knock also, runs cooler.
                    There are many advantages of running E85, the only penalty is gas mileage.
                    I run it because there is a station within a mile from me, plus it's $2.49 a gallon.
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Good & Tight View Post
                      It does make more power with less boost, doesn't stink like gas either when it comes out the tail pipe, less prone to knock also, runs cooler.
                      There are many advantages of running E85, the only penalty is gas mileage.
                      I run it because there is a station within a mile from me, plus it's $2.49 a gallon.

                      good to know, what power do you think you would make on 20psi without it? Also any reason you are still running the factory intake manifold
                      Last edited by BimmerScreamer; 04-01-2010, 06:19 PM.
                      Anything can be done

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                        #41
                        It does make more power with less boost, doesn't stink like gas either when it comes out the tail pipe, less prone to knock also, runs cooler.
                        I want all that.
                        '86 E30
                        '05 E53 X5
                        '72 Firebird
                        '10 Prius
                        '03 Tundra

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by StereoInstaller1 View Post
                          guy in the viper must have been pissed
                          Rematch with the same Viper on vid, it's at the end. He's pissed now for sure
                          Running 20.5psi now.




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                            #43
                            Great stuff. Hanging for the new dyno runs
                            - Chris
                            Project M42 - 255 @ 19 psi

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                              #44
                              holy shit!
                              Originally posted by e30e
                              lose the old man bmwcca badge.

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                                #45
                                Good & Tight,
                                Have you been able to make it back to the dyno after the pump fix?
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