E85 changed stoich but VE way off
#11
Ok, let me get this strait... You changed stoich to 9.8 (which should have made you really rich since you're really only have probably E60-65 or so in it since you still had a couple gallons of gas in it. THEN you TOOK 20% OUT of the VE to lean it out and now your lean??? You should try putting your VE back to stock and then try 10.5-11 Stoich and adjusting it up or down till you can get your STFT and LTFT back in line. You will then have to re-adjust it down next time you fill up as you get closer to actual E85.
BTW, You can buy the Cadillac sensor and pig tail off Ebay for about $100 and enable the ethanol tables in your stock tune and have TRUE FF. I just did this with my Cruze. Worked AWESOME!
BTW, You can buy the Cadillac sensor and pig tail off Ebay for about $100 and enable the ethanol tables in your stock tune and have TRUE FF. I just did this with my Cruze. Worked AWESOME!

That's a new part price? If so that's dirty cheap, those sensors should be full of diamonds based on some of the prices I've seen charged for them.
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#14
Oh okay. Good to know. I thought that started in the NNBS trucks
#15
Not true - 05 and 06 OS's use a virtual flex fuel setup - no ethanol content sensor. You can put a flex fuel OS in a non-flex fuel vehicle and you don't need a sensor...
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#17
One of the advantages of EFILive - no credits... I would think it would be worth it to have flex fuel capability! I have one ready to plug into my wife's 06 Tahoe should I ever have the need/availability for E85...
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