<GB> wrote:I had an audi plastic manifold blow up in my face once... not cool.
That explains why you look like that.
<GB> wrote:I had an audi plastic manifold blow up in my face once... not cool.
bass_straitener wrote:<GB> wrote:I had an audi plastic manifold blow up in my face once... not cool.
That explains why you look like that.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [#7850] E85
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:49:46 +0000
From: support@injectordynamics.com>
Reply-To: support@injectordynamics.com>
To: XRT
Hi Edward,
The ID1000's are also fine with E85, it is the ID2000's that need extra care to keep performing like new.
west_minist wrote:Ok out of the horse's mouth:-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [#7850] E85
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:49:46 +0000
From: support@injectordynamics.com>
Reply-To: support@injectordynamics.com>
To: XRT
Hi Edward,
The ID1000's are also fine with E85, it is the ID2000's that need extra care to keep performing like new.
dr20t wrote:west_minist wrote:Ok out of the horse's mouth:-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [#7850] E85
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2014 14:49:46 +0000
From: support@injectordynamics.com>
Reply-To: support@injectordynamics.com>
To: XRT
Hi Edward,
The ID1000's are also fine with E85, it is the ID2000's that need extra care to keep performing like new.
Never a doubt in my mind
It is also important to note that our Australian e85 is different to USA e85 and thus we don't have the same problems they do with clogging nozzles on id2000's
bigBADbenny wrote:Cripes! How much of this part of the install is DIY?
KiDo_Tuning wrote:bigBADbenny wrote:Cripes! How much of this part of the install is DIY?
Grant made some phone support calls and in person assitance for the DIY. On the right track now
All of it has been DIY, other than mixing up the fuel vapour purge canister line, he was on the right track.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [#7850] E85
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 22:06:03 +0000
From: support@injectordynamics.com
Reply-To: support@injectordynamics.com
To: XRT
Hi Edward,
I'm glad you responded. I had misread what you wrote earlier. You are correct that the ID1000's will tolerate E85 but were not specifically made for it. Although since they are a ball and seat design they are far less likely to seize up and we don't usually have any issues with them.
west_minist wrote:Ok. Here is the final update from ID. Just as I thought, knowing Rallispec had to be right and also based on costing.-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [#7850] E85
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 22:06:03 +0000
From: support@injectordynamics.com
Reply-To: support@injectordynamics.com
To: XRT
Hi Edward,
I'm glad you responded. I had misread what you wrote earlier. You are correct that the ID1000's will tolerate E85 but were not specifically made for it. Although since they are a ball and seat design they are far less likely to seize up and we don't usually have any issues with them.
dr20t wrote:I don't like that bend in the vacuum hose grant
And can't see in the pics so forgive me if already done, but the reg should be hard mounted
dr20t wrote:I don't like that bend in the vacuum hose grant
And can't see in the pics so forgive me if already done, but the reg should be hard mounted
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