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yeah, they've changed the way you search for outlets, pretty shitty change...

NSW seems to be

Rozelle

Dee Why

Drummoyne

East Blaxland

Conversely, just had another look at Melbourne outlets... got a stack more! :D :D :D :D

im from northern suburbs melbourne

closest to me is united in doreen

ive called up 4 times to united headoffice acting as a qualified tuner that i require e85 at mahoneys rd Reservoir and they said that location is on there " to do list"

my cuz has e85 on -7s (standard 26) made 379 on chequereds dyno and what a difference to my -7 setup it just revs so friggen harder

i told united headoffice, obviously its not a money maker in doreen because you have no hoons up that way, bring it to thommo and you'll see the line up (would look mint actually seeing all performance cars for the one bouzer)

dw about caltex thats pox rubbish

pull ya finger out united :D

official word from Caltex as far as i know... we'll all know in a couple weeks when i or someone else with a sensor tries a tank :)

would be great to let us know on feedback and even a PM to myself as im waiting on doing the e85 setup, but i want it as local as possible

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interesting list... who gave you that?

what car do you have? GTR or rb25?

1200 is overkill i would think, but not sure of your setup

Driftsales

http://www.facebook....06731592759916/

R33 gtst RB25

GCG higflow, apexi power fc, fmic, splitfires, "walbro was rated for 350hp or 255L"

When tuned putting down 222 - 236 rwkw @15psi

Edited by jukic.j

afm, probably (i maxed out around 250rwkw mark on my GT-T)

walbro might do you (i had drop-in walbro handle 280-290rwkw on my GT-T) - if not, get the new walbro one that is more suited to E85, has a '400' in model name i think.

injectors are overkill, and get the bosch style ones. If you're not planning on up'ing your turbo, some 725cc sized ones will be fine (injectors online for injectors, local place for us)

Fuel filter thing? haven't heard of that and i haven't run one in either my cars on E85

fuel lines??? wtf? that really sounds like someone who doesn't know what they're talking about.... they're fine.

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