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    Brake specific fuel consumption

    Yeah so probably not a typical newb question lol... does any have the formulas to calculate the bsfc per hp/goal for e85, 100 octane unleaded, 93 octane unleaded?!?! Also, what will the factory fuel lines support i.e. Alcohol?, pressure? and approximate hp potential? Thanks!!! I lost my charts somehow.

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    I don't have that info, but I know here in Canada we can go to the Government Fuel Consumption rating page and search for your vehicle (http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca). But they do not list fuel types, but this could easily be calculated on the average consumption for each fuel per an equivilant 4 cylinder. But then again...... all of this also implies the ECU has been tuned to accept the different fuels and low fuel consumption on e85 tuned car usually is not the goal in mind.

    Best of luck

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