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Tuning base GT?!?

DarkMatterGrey

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That is not specific to where you live. That is everywhere that has "E85" at the pump.
I was replying to the OP from Colorado. I was asking if they don’t have 93 because at elevation it’s not needed. At least here in Phoenix I can make it from a 91/100 mix at the pump.

E85 isn’t limited to at the pump. It can be had from several vendors by the can or drum for around $20 a gallon.

The best I can do is test our flex fuel at the pump for E percentage (and maybe go the e30 route), mix in 100 (at $10/gal) that is available at the pump, or buy cans/drums for way more than that.

I’m trying to figure out what’s feasible (tune, f/a) based on fuel availability, which is so different by state.
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Yesterday I had my GT tuned (stage 1). In the picture you can see figures before and after the tune; values are at the wheel, not crankshaft.

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it's worth mentioning that this is an Australian delivered GT.
Down under we receive the V8 rated at 347kW (engine), which is less than the US. Also torque is lower, rated at 550nm.
Reason is stricter environmental regulations.
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