Whp with this setup?
#1
Whp with this setup?
1999 sohc
Milled .030
Mpx udp
Crane 12
AEM cam gear +3
3 angle valve job
Mild exhaust porting
Standard intake manifold
60 mm mpx TB
2,5" K&N CAI
Headmann shorty on standard cat with sport muffler(emission standards)
Fuel: E85 with electronik fuel converter.
MTX 3,94
195/50-15 tires.
Maby this is too much to ask for, but I have read allpar's performance artikel, but it says nothing about E85.
I have tried to find the cr rate for a .030 milled head, but havent got a clear ansver on this either.
I have not a Dyno in my area
Thanks
Milled .030
Mpx udp
Crane 12
AEM cam gear +3
3 angle valve job
Mild exhaust porting
Standard intake manifold
60 mm mpx TB
2,5" K&N CAI
Headmann shorty on standard cat with sport muffler(emission standards)
Fuel: E85 with electronik fuel converter.
MTX 3,94
195/50-15 tires.
Maby this is too much to ask for, but I have read allpar's performance artikel, but it says nothing about E85.
I have tried to find the cr rate for a .030 milled head, but havent got a clear ansver on this either.
I have not a Dyno in my area
Thanks
#3
Yea, its hard to say. My goal is 150 whp, so anything over that will be a bonus.
When talking about E85, I can see its just used in turbocars, but it has good effect in high comp NA engines as well I think.
I will get my aem gear and udp from MP this weekend I hope, so I can finish my project
Thanks for answering!
When talking about E85, I can see its just used in turbocars, but it has good effect in high comp NA engines as well I think.
I will get my aem gear and udp from MP this weekend I hope, so I can finish my project
Thanks for answering!
#5
I run on E85 at the time with stock motor. It consumes about 20% more than standard 95 octane we are using in Europe. I ordred a converterbox from change2e85.com
It works wery well.
Here in Norway, one litre of 95oct costs 2.5 dollars, but E85 cost 1.6 dollars for one litre.
So I'm actualy saveing money when using E85.
It works wery well.
Here in Norway, one litre of 95oct costs 2.5 dollars, but E85 cost 1.6 dollars for one litre.
So I'm actualy saveing money when using E85.