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Oh was his name also boost here.He was but he got banned.
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Oh was his name also boost here.He was but he got banned.
Thanks again KBRacing96, better order the pins too!That pig tail is just for the sensor. You'll still need the pins and some wire to get it to the ECM. I got those from a buddy who makes harnesses.
That's kinda what I figured. Thanks for the info!The low E content of normal gas can easily be adjusted for with the fuel trims and the gas is rated with the E content included, so your not running any more octane like you are with E85, so you really can't add timing or anything.
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Search on efilive they have one already. Plus from my understanding the 2011 doesn't need the sensorI would love a full write up on the conversion! I'd be very interested in doing it since the college I'm going to be going to has a gas station with e85 right by it.
most if not all the cruzes have the correct lines to use E85 I know when I had my Eco checked it was good to goSomething nobody mentioned or discussed...was other modifications that the true flex fuel vehicles have beyond just engine management. E85 is significantly more corrosive than the regular gasoline with up to 10%, and even that is corrosive, just less so.
Everything that touches the E85 from the tank to the injectors has to be corrosion proof or it will eventually become a problem.
you can contact vtuner or Bad News Racing and they will be willing to help. BNR is a supported vendorIs the E85 tune available still? If so, where? Link?
Seems to me, if you read the original post and click on the little link. You can get all of that.Can anybody help me out with the info for fuel fittings and hose to add the ethanol sensor? I'm not sure where to start. Thanks.
Under the hood.Using the E85 kit from BNR where does the flex fuel sensor go? Thinking of getting the entire kit.
Do you have a list of PIDs # for the Cruze. The numbers will most likely be in hex format, for example, the module that on work on, TCCM, I can read engine speed the PID is 0x000C. I don't think any of the PID # numbers are common across platforms, or even modules.You need to log a run at full throttle all the way to the shift at full RPM to see what your max duty cycle is. It goes up as RPM goes up. I need to get my Duty Cycle PID setup and see where mine is, but I'm back to strait gas this tank so will be pretty low.
As far as the 42lbs Bosch injectors Vs Stock one's, the DIY install thread on them claimed they got better mileage with them cuz of better spay pattern/atomization, but I didn't really notice that. But then again, I had only run a couple tanks of fuel though my stock Cruze before I started doing all the mods, lol. I'm an auto trans too, so my mileage is lower anyway. I wouldn't think they would really be cost afective if you didn't plan to run E85, but that just me.![]()