E85 is more prone to pre-detonation than any other high octane fuel. The 15% 87 octane helps cause that.

E85 is more prone to pre-detonation than any other high octane fuel. The 15% 87 octane helps cause that.
Parting 6 speed
Pampena 3.5 Stroker, GTX 2867 Gen IIs, AEM Series2, oohnoo SMIC, DN Hardpipes, FIC 1650s, Walbro 525, aermotive fpr, Dejon intake pipes, Tial Q, Koyo Rad, Samco Hoses, Stoptech 332mm fronts, HKS GT4 Coilovers, Spec 4+ LW, JDM 6 Speed, Billet shift forks, Pampena brace
E85 burns slower than gas so it doesn't have that sudden explosion like gas.
It can pre-ignite like Forest said which will wreak major havoc. That's why it's suggested to use a colder, non-projected plug.
There is some over simplification of ethanol vs gas on the last couple of pages that isn't entirely correct. If I have time, I'll try to dig up some of the links to MIT papers I have read on ethanol that will help the conversation.
1992 Kilder Green VR4 - First 4G swap in a 3S. 2.0, auto, awd. 9.65 at 143mph. Now LS swapped. 8.52 at 162.
That would be awesome. I've heard a lot of talk about ethanol but all too often it's just based on what people have heard from other non-experts (which I am of course guilty of myself).
1995 Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo
Mods: DR750s, BC Sportsman rods, Ross pistons, ACT HD 6 puck clutch, 5 speed transmission, 300M output shaft, Broomfield racing billet transfer case housings, Spectre air filter, GM 3.75" MAF w/translator, DN Pre-turbo pipes, Pampena/CX Racing dual core FMIC, M2 Performance turbo-back exhaust, Walbro 450lph E85 pump, SXPerformance fuel filter, stainless fuel feed lines, EK2 Mfg fuel rails, SXPerformance AFPR, 1000cc Bosch injectors, 99 VR4 replica ECU w/ Chrome for tuning, Kenne Bell Boost-a-Spark, Blitz SBC i-D boost controller, IPS oil cooler, Intrax springs on KYB GR2 struts, Enkei Kojin 18X9.5 +30, Nexen N3000s, 99 front end, carbon fiber steering wheel, Pioneer AVH-X2600BT, JL C2 6.5" and 6"x9" speakers, free 4 channel amp for subs (LOL), twin Alpine 10" type E subs.
Made 608whp/631wtrq on Pampena's dyno @ 31 psi.
On my original DR 800 build with a forged 3.1L, I pushed coolant like crazy with ARP studs and cometic gaskets. I was told by Matt Monet to put stock gaskets and stock bolts and it. That stopped the coolant push until I started running and 30 psi and nitrous together. Once it started pushing coolant it did a little bit frequently. After putting some fresh stock gaskets on I had Von Morgan tune it with a flashable ECU. Von made the engine happy by moving fuel tables around and timing adjustments.
Heads are back on now with the washer area machined flat and I used a larger washer, they are not going anywhere this time. Engine going back in next week
1993 VR-4
Engine -
DR stage 3 heads, dual springs, wiseco piston, Ninja rods
IPS catback
IPS Turbo manifolds with MHI E16G
Custom Downpipe
Custom FMIC kit
Suspension -
BC Racing coilovers
Solid / Poly busings
Wilwood Superlite BBK powdercoated gloss black
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