Posted by Indianamike on July 18, 2008 at 08:42:21 from (192.249.47.11):
In Reply to: e85 use it posted by jonnny2006 on July 18, 2008 at 03:31:24:
Yeah, I just converted my 95 Honda Prelude to E85. I bought a Piggy-back computer from Fuel Flex International, out of Idaho. It works ok, but I have an aftermarket chip in the ecu and it doesn't seem to like the e85. I think if I switched back to stock chip it would be fine. It keeps tripping the o2 sensor code. I think it is the aftermarket chip though, because I know it screws with the o2 sensor readings to trick the computer to run rich. Man, the power difference is apparent though. It just plain goes now. And, its cheap since I had to run premium in the car anyway. I would recommend the switch to anyone, especially if your car was made after 1990. They have no natural rubber in the fuel systems after this time approximately, so the alcohol won't degrade your seals. And it burns hotter and super clean, so its good for your engine and the environment, if you care about such things. Plus, the money for the fuel doesn't go to the Arabs! Michael
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