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I was always told on here to NOT go any higher than maybe E20 on the factory tune, since anything past that was 'out of range' for the factory ECU/O.A.R. system, etc., and could cause an over-lean fueling problem.
I was always told on here to NOT go any higher than maybe E20 on the factory tune, since anything past that was 'out of range' for the factory ECU/O.A.R. system, etc., and could cause an over-lean fueling problem.
I was always told on here to NOT go any higher than maybe E20 on the factory tune, since anything past that was 'out of range' for the factory ECU/O.A.R. system, etc., and could cause an over-lean fueling problem.
Nope. Most modern cars have fuel trims that can accommodate E30. It's approaching near the top of the limits but there's still some ceiling.
There was an interesting journal article in an engineering journal recently where they enrolled about 100 cars in E30 use over a couple of years. Not a single car Had any sign of detriment or damage. I'll see if I can dig up the article later
I hit 11.6 reverse idling out of the garage, but never below 12.4, WOT in various gears. There’s a chance it dropped lower and I didn’t see it, but the min value was before I left the house.
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