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DRR Sportsman
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Really appreciate the feedback. Thank you. I currently run gas and I am moving my CR up to 13.5 to 1. It was pretty low before 10.6. I was considering trying E85 and was interested in what other people have got up to in CR using it.


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I've run it in my SBF @ 13.5:1 and had no issues at all.


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BG77 I am sorry I misread about CR I should have caught that . My motors are 13.9 & 14.1 and I haven't had any issues.
 
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Originally posted by SR6223 Monza:
BG77 I am sorry I misread about CR I should have caught that . My motors are 13.9 & 14.1 and I haven't had any issues.


Not a problem at all and I appreciate the feedback. Sounds like it can be a great cost savings if you can find true 85. If going to drums it sounds like 6 of one have a dozen of the other. For consistency it sounds like reported improvements by many but I understand the tune plug combo can be touchy.
Does anyone run any specific pump volume. I dont know if what I have will be sufficient. Just trying to spend my budget wisely. Already into more than I planned for this winter but it is racing so you will have that.


BG
 
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I run a Barry Grant 280 with a rear mounted fuel cell through -10 line to the regulator and a dedicated line to front and rear bowls , with no fuel log with -6 lines. Fuel pressure is @ 6lbs initial and will fall back to 5.5 on the mat. Im sure you have already read a lot of different material on it so I wont bore you with details. It does use about 30% more fuel than race gas.
 
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E85 is a fantastic fuel when you get the tuning right. That being said, it can be a little tedious and time consuming to get it right depending on the combination.


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My engine builder isn't crazy about me running it but I am considering it.


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