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Thread: e85 + emissons
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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e85 + emissons

hey everyone been on here a while just researching

But now im deciding on whether or not to go e85. The only concern is emissons. How will it affect my emissons when i go get it in 2 years?

Right now i have White Rabbit 9 tubo, 264/272 HKS cams, Vishnu cam gears, Vishnu TBE w/ testpipe ( also have the HFC), O2 housing, Walbro fuel pump, Pro-1 manifold, kevlar timing belt..i think thats it..

of course i need injectors and maybe head studs to go e85 so ill have those too.

when first went to register the car i needed an emissons test, i had the HFC on and i failed..cams were set at +3 intake and 0 exhaust. so i had to change to -2 intake +2 exhaust. I put on the stock exhaust system downpipe to muffler, and passed with flying colors

ive been told that e85 emissons will be worse in boost, but better no boost, is that true?

any help is always apprecaited :]
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