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Old Nov 16, 2016 | 10:21 AM
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E85 997.2 tts

Who's running it? I'm told it's not possible to run it... anyone opinions are welcome.
 
Old Nov 16, 2016 | 11:05 AM
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I'm running on a 997.1. You have to put in different injectors at the very least.
 
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I'm running on a 997.1. You have to put in different injectors at the very least.
This being a direct injected car, I'm running into the EXACT same issues I had with my C7 Corvette... without a secondary fuel system it's not possible. Trying to find the definitive answer on 997.2 DI cars. Thank you for your post btw.
 
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As stated, not possible on the 997.2....not even as a blend like E30. The high pressure pump just doesn't have the capacity to flow that amount. Additional fueling and octane is made up on that platform with meth injection. It performs similarly to running E85.
 
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As stated, not possible on the 997.2....not even as a blend like E30. The high pressure pump just doesn't have the capacity to flow that amount. Additional fueling and octane is made up on that platform with meth injection. It performs similarly to running E85.
Appreciate the reply. I had to run meth on my C7... HAAAAATE it. I guess I'll see how much power I can make on pump gas with this car?
 



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