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What's OAR?What is your OAR at? It will pull much harder sitting at -0.96 than it will at -0.08 or +0.33 <-- that's the voice of experience talking right there.![]()
What's OAR?
Yeah. No such luck. Closest E85 to me is 100 miles away. 93 octane is what I got.From my understanding (and this might be over simplifying it) if you have crap gas or low octane, it pulls power so the motor doesn't go boom, if you are running the GH AO I always splashed in 1-2 gallons of e85 to make sure OAR stayed at -0.96 and the butt dyno said it pulled harder.
Yeah. No such luck. Closest E85 to me is 100 miles away. 93 octane is what I got.
Possibly. I'm not interested in running full duck, wondering when the trans goes. I'd rather be short a few ponies, but have peace of mind when I beat on it.Add methanol then. No excuses.
Possibly. I'm not interested in running full duck, wondering when the trans goes. I'd rather be short a few ponies, but have peace of mind when I beat on it.
Yeah. No such luck. Closest E85 to me is 100 miles away. 93 octane is what I got.
I'll check. I work for BJs Wholesale, so that's where I get my gas. So its consistent.I found that even between stations the quality of 93 can be vastly different, enough that my OAR would tank, and it didn't pull as hard as when I had a better OAR. You should be able to see that on your SCT, most (if not all) tuners put it in the log, so that they can see what your OAR is at too.
How do you test it? By filling up and seeing what the car says?Sheetz by far has the best e85 in my experience 83-85% every time across 20 different locations in 4 states.
How do you test it? By filling up and seeing what the car says?
By checking OAR?Inferred value, also tested a few for comparison.