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E-85 Fuel Requirements

I'm curious, what is required to run alternative fuels or Higher Octane in our turbo engines.

Do you need a special gas tank?

Larger Injectors?

Improved Fuel Lines?

What other required bits are needed in a EFI set-up, to run e-85 and turn up the boost?

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Porsches have steel tanks, with a plastic sump in them.
(14.7/9)*100 = 163%.
Bigger fuel lines, PTFE. Anything will work with ethanol, for awhile. PTFE will work forever.
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Thank-you Speedy Squirrel.

I'm having all new everything built. So might as well modify, while the engine is out.

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