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Old 04-11-2014, 11:45 PM   #1
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Want to run e-85 on an sr20

I want to go to e-85 with my sr20 it's a built motor with a t28 turbo, I've got a walbro 255 fuel pump but I don't know what size injectors will be best for running e-85. I've got an apexi neo safc to tune. Any suggestions on injector size. I'm also planning to go to a 30r charger and looking to make 450 to 500. Will I need bigger injectors with that setup?
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Old 04-11-2014, 11:50 PM   #2
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Just to enlighten you a bit, E85 is best ran with a better management ecu.
Like the APEX'i PFC, AEM, or HALTECH.
If you are planing on using a gt30 series turbo you will need 1,000cc injectors or higher.
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Sorry, I should've looked harder. But for now I'm just sticking with my t28. I've been looking into getting AEM. Thanks for the info though
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Honestly if you plan to upgrade your turbo later on go bigger on injectors. For my stock rb on e85 I went straight to 1000cc. Id go with 1000 and aem and you'll be set. Then if you plan to throw a bigger turbo on all you need is a retune.
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Take a look at the NismoTronicSA Tuning System before you make your ECU decision. It includes flex fuel support with the addition of an Ethanol Content Analyzer.
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