tuning_resources:factory_pcm:e85
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| ====== E85 Tuning ====== | ====== E85 Tuning ====== | ||
| - | Getting your initial tune for E85 done is pretty simple, | + | Getting your initial tune for E85 done is pretty simple, |
| - | === Injector Flow Rate Table === | + | ===== Scaling the Injectors ===== |
| - | Adjust | + | There are two ways of scaling the amount of fuel needed " |
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| + | ==== Injector Flow Rate Table ==== | ||
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| + | One option for adjusting for E85 fueling is to adjust | ||
| If you're using Tiny Tuner, just go ahead and add 33% to the whole table across the board | If you're using Tiny Tuner, just go ahead and add 33% to the whole table across the board | ||
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| - | === Injector Skew Percent Table === | ||
| - | There is a table you can find in Tiny Tuner called " | + | ==== Injector Skew Percent Table ==== |
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| + | The other option | ||
| Just add 33% to each cell in the table. | Just add 33% to each cell in the table. | ||
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| ===== Cold Starts ===== | ===== Cold Starts ===== | ||
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