hi all - long time broken fiat club member/follower (but on the social media side).
my '13 500t (ec stage 2, fbo):
this upcoming season i'm thinking of switching over to a tork tune and converting to E85.
thanks for having me!
Greetings from Nebraska
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Re: Greetings from Nebraska
Welcome to the orange side!!!
After the week we’ve had in Texas I was wondering whether that photo was really in Nebraska lol.
I hear good things about the Tork e85 experience, sadly it’s a bit too scarce here to really consider seriously, so I’m sticking with meth for now.
After the week we’ve had in Texas I was wondering whether that photo was really in Nebraska lol.
I hear good things about the Tork e85 experience, sadly it’s a bit too scarce here to really consider seriously, so I’m sticking with meth for now.
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Re: Greetings from Nebraska
Yo!
Cool Ride!
Cool Ride!
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Re: Greetings from Nebraska
i've been going back and forth on it, but i've had a great experience so far with john tuning e85 on my other ride, and so to me, and living in the land of corn lol, it seems like a path to take. i have a whole "workflow" devised in terms of what station to go to, how to test, etc. one big drawback is that it does tend to vary percentage wise in the winter, and so that is meh. also, the cold start, is just not happening below 40 degrees or so. it's' just super rough, at least on my other e85 tuned ride.
i'll create a thread on it if/when it happens.
hope you guys make it through in texas - praying for y'all.