Post up your Flex fuel set up
#1
Post up your Flex fuel set up
I recently purchased the parts to run my car on E85. I picked up an AEM rail, FPR, ethanol content sensor, fuel pressure sensor I'm just looking to get some insight on how people install their set up (ie: location of the flex fuel sensor, how they routed the fuel pressure sensor.) I already have installed my injectors and fuel pump with proper re-wire. I've been searching on here trying to find some posts or info in build threads but have come back empty handed. Any help is appreciated!
#2
This thread seems more fitting for StocS2k. And OP. Answers will be for both, skim for what you need.
Route the sensor just off the return line just before it goes steel in the front bottom. Sorry no pic.
I picked up SOS fuel pressure sensor Install adapter thing. You drill the fuel rail and then tap it. I used there "restrictor" to dampen pressure pulses but it almost stripped my AN fuel rail fitting because it pushed the steel line out from fully seating... Idk but it almost left me stranded. I took it back out and just living without it. I have not seem the "symptoms" it's suppose to correct anyways soo.
you can see the steel braided line for sensor just behind aem fpr.
as far as the ktuner goes, looking between management software (to me) it's like Mr. Miagi method and sensei John kreese method. Two ways to skin a cat. I don't particularly know enough to say which o e would be better for what but they do have different (mostly the same) butt... Different ways or titles for stuff that vice versa does not.
Route the sensor just off the return line just before it goes steel in the front bottom. Sorry no pic.
I picked up SOS fuel pressure sensor Install adapter thing. You drill the fuel rail and then tap it. I used there "restrictor" to dampen pressure pulses but it almost stripped my AN fuel rail fitting because it pushed the steel line out from fully seating... Idk but it almost left me stranded. I took it back out and just living without it. I have not seem the "symptoms" it's suppose to correct anyways soo.
you can see the steel braided line for sensor just behind aem fpr.
as far as the ktuner goes, looking between management software (to me) it's like Mr. Miagi method and sensei John kreese method. Two ways to skin a cat. I don't particularly know enough to say which o e would be better for what but they do have different (mostly the same) butt... Different ways or titles for stuff that vice versa does not.
#6
Thank you everyone for the replies and all the great help! These are very inspirational and something I look forward to completing. I am currently running an AEM infinity with ID1000's / AEM 320 and a Novi1000. Hopefully I can get my fueling parts installed in the next 2 weeks! Any more help or criticism is welcomed, Thanks in adavance!
#7
Are you changing out your fuel lines? I heard e85 will eat through the stock s2000 lines. We will have problems later. Still enjoying my 11.5 psi on 91 octane
There are guys on here that have been running e85 for a couple of years stock lines no issues tho..
There are guys on here that have been running e85 for a couple of years stock lines no issues tho..
Last edited by nguyen365; 06-01-2017 at 01:23 PM.
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#8
Thank you everyone for the replies and all the great help! These are very inspirational and something I look forward to completing. I am currently running an AEM infinity with ID1000's / AEM 320 and a Novi1000. Hopefully I can get my fueling parts installed in the next 2 weeks! Any more help or criticism is welcomed, Thanks in adavance!
#9
Thank you everyone for the replies and all the great help! These are very inspirational and something I look forward to completing. I am currently running an AEM infinity with ID1000's / AEM 320 and a Novi1000. Hopefully I can get my fueling parts installed in the next 2 weeks! Any more help or criticism is welcomed, Thanks in adavance!
Edit: just to add. You can buy a cheap ass tablet that is windows based for what the cost of the Zeitronix is...and you can view a hell of a lot more than just ethanol content..
Last edited by Charper732; 06-03-2017 at 06:35 PM.