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Originally Posted by rbidwell
Hi Ron,
My understanding is that one of the factors limiting boost is being able to keep the cylinders sealed. Are you planning on putting o-rings around the cylinders or will the head gaskets provide proper sealing? I have always wondered if an o-ring grove could be machined into the top of the sleeve. I kind of got the impression from Corey that 10 pounds of boost would be the limit.
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couple of options here. LPE and some others went with a "stretched liner" that sticks up just a bit above the deck, and then precisely machined a receiver groove into the cyl head. very positive seal.
but I believe for me I'm going to use the AES block, with modern MLS hg if possible with cyl head studs.
the "new LS" guys are making 1k hp pretty ez on 4 bolt motors.
I think the E85 will really help. it's a much more forgiving high octane fuel that will allow boost.
Kev,
for sure then entire fuel system would need a refresh. stainless lines or braided lines, and eliminating the rubber.
e85 eats this stuff up and the pump and fuel injectors need to be compatible with the alchy and flow 30% more than a gas engine to feed the beast
going to take the plunge this winter with E85 on the TT 2003 Z06 to sort all this out.
using a Haltech ECM on that one that has a flex fuel sensor similar to OEM so it will "adjust on the fly" depending on the mix of alchy and gas which indeed varies at the pump a bit.
with the flex fuel sensor, it's not much of an issue and you can dump pump gas on top of e85 and lower the boost to compensate
I'd love to try a raptor TT on E85 on a STOCK ZR-1. tune the devil out of it, and see how long I can make it live.
any chance the megasquirt will support a flex fuel sensor? not a requirement, but it's a VERY cool feature!