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Old 10-16-2017, 08:11 AM   #1
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Meth injection, ECS blower, AND flexfuel

Does anyone have this setup? I already have 633 at the wheels with the meth injection and blower and still looking into the flexfuel kit. I got mixed answers from a few sources both for and against it but haven't found anyone that actually has it and would still need to find a tuner/shop in central Florida for the injectors and tune.
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Old 10-16-2017, 09:10 AM   #2
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I am not sure what answer you are looking for, but there a few people here that run both.

If you are wanting to know if there is an issue with running both the answer is no. You can run both meth & e85 no problem.

Most people ditch meth when they go e85, but you do not have to. Either way I would suggest you discuss your plans with your tuner. Ultimately, you have to do what they are comfortable with tuning or find a different tuner.

I am running 93+meth on my TT setup and I ran it previously on my ECS setup. I have plans to go flex fuel and still run my meth. I assume I will need less meth with e85 (lower setting), but I plan to still take advantage of lowering IAT with meth especially in the summer.
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Old 10-16-2017, 09:49 AM   #3
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I am not sure what answer you are looking for, but there a few people here that run both.

If you are wanting to know if there is an issue with running both the answer is no. You can run both meth & e85 no problem.

Most people ditch meth when they go e85, but you do not have to. Either way I would suggest you discuss your plans with your tuner. Ultimately, you have to do what they are comfortable with tuning or find a different tuner.

I am running 93+meth on my TT setup and I ran it previously on my ECS setup. I have plans to go flex fuel and still run my meth. I assume I will need less meth with e85 (lower setting), but I plan to still take advantage of lowering IAT with meth especially in the summer.
I guess I'm looking to see if others were running the same and how they like it. Thanks for your reply.
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Old 10-16-2017, 11:47 AM   #4
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when i was running an ecs, i had just meth, but was gonna run flex with it and turn it up by unrestricting the blower. i dont think it really gives any extra hp, just extra protection unless turning up the boost.
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