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Good question Interested also as have pondered this previously

not sure if puff will run out on -7's before extra power potential from e85 realised

Edit: may have answer - same peak better response

Edited by Sinista32

Looking at around 335-340KW (I hope) with Much improved response.

Also it is just safer fuel. And for the $700 ontop of a haltech i couldn't not do a flex tune.

We will find out.

Current timeline:

Next week goes in for Haltech, 98 tune, replace some parts that are squeaking and new radiator hoses

Then:

Sell PFC, E-boost, Z32's

Buy HKS Air Flow Less adapters and the sensorz i will need

So in maybe a month? It will go to corn syrup

I bought my ecu specifically for its flex fuel ability. Tbh I don't think I'll ever use it. Once I go flex fuel it will pretty much never have e85 in it. I'd rather carry jerries and have all the powers :)

will work on that Rob

32/4 got a new mid muffler today, due to the cricket ball size hole in the original that appeared last week (25yrs old). Sounded tuff but I like the sound of silence. I still cant believe how lucky I was to grab this one !

34GTT is in getting all new suspension (coilovers etc), a full set of new shoes also. Car market dead so may as well keep and improve the beast. Not giving it away :angry:

Changing from RSR's to Falken Azenis 453's.

Found the RSR's not so good on RWD only skyline, noisy on the GTT, not so good on the street as they need warming up and found them quick wearing.

See how the new Falkens go.

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