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How to Go Drag Racing with E85 - Holley Motor Life

    https://www.holley.com/blog/post/how_to_go_drag_racing_with_e85/
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E85 as a Racing Fuel | Racecar Book.com

    https://racecarbook.com/tips/e85-as-a-racing-fuel/
    The rich air to fuel ratio for best power for methanol is approximately 5 to one in a normally aspirated racing engine. For E85, it is a value less than 10 to one. The E85 value is much less fuel for the amount of air than the methanol value. A reduced quantity of E85 is necessary to run a race engine previously set up for methanol.

F&L Performance E85 Racing Fuel - F&L Racing Fuel

    https://racefuel.com/products/specialty-racing-fuel/performance-e85/
    F&L’s Performance E85 uses a higher-octane, premium grade, unleaded as it’s gasoline base stock. This allows for better consistency, higher performance and better fuel consumption. Performance E85 has shown up to a 5% increase in HP of the dyno when compared to the E85 from your local pump!

E85-R - Sunoco Race Fuels

    https://www.sunocoracefuels.com/fuel/e85-r
    Conventional E85 can vary from about 51% to 83% ethanol or so but rarely contains 85% ethanol. Conventional E85 can also vary seasonally; the composition of Sunoco E85-R race fuel does not change. The non-ethanol portion of Sunoco E85-R is comprised of highly-refined race fuel hydrocarbons for stability and consistency.

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