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Originally Posted by BuddyLee
Hello,
I am still doing research before I jump right in. I have a Flex Fuel E85 Minivan
I am curious as to whether or not I would need an O2 sensor modification component (efie) for the Flex Fuel vehicle.
I read some where that it should be able to adjust automatically? I would prefer the forum's input before jumping at a random post on some group.
Would Acetone/Xylol supplement to the fuel be recommended along with using the booster?
Also, In some literature that I read about the Archies Blue it showed an air bubbler forcing air to the bottom thus bringing the gas out more evenly/quicker from the plates. I further read that the air being forced in will contaminate the KOH? What is the purpose then? Unless another type of electrolyte were being used? The article did not mention another type. It seemed a little confusing.
Thank You.
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This is something that needs to be tried out. It has come up before but there is no one I know of that has tried it. The bootom line is you can install a booster, and run a scangauge with it on and then with it off. You can tell by the fuel used on a pre determined distance with it on and off. Either the ECU in the vehicle will adjust automatically or it won't. But it won't hurt anything to try it.
Im thinking if you ran regular gasoline and an HHO Booster it "Might" adjust and you may see an increase in mileage. Basically the E85 is 110 octane and the ECU makes that adjustment automatically when you switch between fuels. But Im not really sure if it will adjust the fuel map to "Improve Mileage" or just to run properly with the high octane fuel...
So give it a shot and share your findings with us....
