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Osborne park now has E85 ( well ready in about 1 week. ) :):)

I think it wants me to convert!

Ah nice! Between Ossy Park and the one coming soon on Gnangara, I'll be set!

Just finished installing the flex-fuel sensor, so I'm ready for a tune :D

Ah nice! Between Ossy Park and the one coming soon on Gnangara, I'll be set!

Just finished installing the flex-fuel sensor, so I'm ready for a tune :D

You heard what happened with my United experiance? :no:

Ah nice! Between Ossy Park and the one coming soon on Gnangara, I'll be set!

Just finished installing the flex-fuel sensor, so I'm ready for a tune :D

who is setting up your flex fuel map?

as All Star havent done it yet i.e. set the map up for it and they didnt want to risk damaging someones motor (i.e they wanted to do it on their own motor first to work it all out) they said they couldnt do it yet for my car

who is setting up your flex fuel map?

as All Star havent done it yet i.e. set the map up for it and they didnt want to risk damaging someones motor (i.e they wanted to do it on their own motor first to work it all out) they said they couldnt do it yet for my car

Danny @ Garage 101.

Plenty of shops out there using/selling surcon. Hyperdrive is one that comes to mind.

they all sell it

but to have the flex fuel set up where it can run anywhere between 98 and E85 and any mix of it inbetween and it auto changes the tune

  • 2 weeks later...

Has anyone been testing the actual ethanol content of WA United E85 yet?

I've been building my R34 for well over three years now and its still not finished (due to several factors including a motorbike accident and two broken wrists!), but I had already installed a WMI system in it. Now that E85 is available in Perth I can't not run E85 due to it's awesomeness, but I'm thinking of doing something crazy and still running the WMI system with the E85 :P

I know it probably wont add much if anything (other than extra weight, complexity and potential unreliability), but WTF I'm going to try it anyway!

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