I know they are different revisions, but look at the powerband for the aux fuel 93 vs e40. Torque comes on around 3000rpm on e40. 3500-4000rpm for 93. Powerband would be similar without aux fuel. Overall top end up would be same or slightly lower go numbers without aux fuel for e blends but a stronger low and mid range powerband and faster spool.
It's not just about peak numbers. But if e isn't readily available around you ...,[emoji2376]
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This is somewhat true but what they are saying is true as well running ethanol you might gain a little power because its a higher octane.....but you will do that at the expense of having to push more fuel i.e. worse gas mileage to get there.
That is a fact one will fill up more frequently the higher the ethanol content they run. Now if ethanol was at every gas station here in California it might not be an issue but its not. I have a couple of stations in a 10 mile radius.
A lot of the midwest and east coast guys can run ethanol because its all over the place out there.
Plus running the mix is a bit of a hassle.
The reason a lot of people want to run this Turbo is because you are going to get the a response like a hybrid with out having to push as much air.
Basically you are in a more efficient range boost wise without having to add a bunch of other stuff like ethanol.
Now if you go aux then it opens the door to much higher numbers that will exceed most hybrids
Thats my take.