Thread: E85 Theory
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Old Jun 5, 2008 | 03:36 AM
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Higher compression correlates to higher thermal efficiency, so I wouldn't drop it to 8.5:1. E85 has a higher effective octane rating than pump gas, so you can raise the compression and tune accordingly.

I also hope you realize that you'll need to rework your entire fuel system if you want to run E85 for an extended period of time.
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