If my car was tune on pump 93 but i have the sensor set up already n wired to my ms3pro can i just turn this future on and pump e85 i should be good ? Or do i need to tune with e85 or will the ms3pro correct my fuel table if i decided to pump e85
You can turn on the feature and it will work just fine with the default settings. However with ms3 you can make a gas tune and an e85 tune and blend them together based on ethanol content
So I recently bought a car with a e85 base tune and I just installed flex fuel myself so I can switch to 91 pump when I’d like to, would the set up be the same, For the fuel multiplier would I still add more fuel based on my e85 content, bc I already have a e85 base tune on the ecu. Thanks in advanced!
Thanks for watching! If you already have a tune for e85 you need to change the base tune to gasoline before you use the settings I show in the video. I suppose you could do a negative multiplayer to take away fuel from the e85 tune but best practice is to use gasoline as a base then modify for adding ethanol.
@@TurbineResearch Thankyou for the reply ! should i just make a whole new base tune for gasoline and set that tune up for flex fuel, and save the e85 tune I have now for backup just in case…. I’m sure my e85 tunes timing and fuel/afr maps will need to be different for gasoline correct? So might as well start a whole new base map is how I see it.
Thanks for the guide. This really makes my setup simple.
Clear and dead simple, Thanks
No problem!
If my car was tune on pump 93 but i have the sensor set up already n wired to my ms3pro can i just turn this future on and pump e85 i should be good ? Or do i need to tune with e85 or will the ms3pro correct my fuel table if i decided to pump e85
You can turn on the feature and it will work just fine with the default settings. However with ms3 you can make a gas tune and an e85 tune and blend them together based on ethanol content
Do you offer tuning services ?
@@TurbineResearch I haven't had any luck here by me with tunners
if you run methanol blend do you change any setting
In this test no but if you want to optimize for methanol yes
@Turbine Research i might need your help because im doing it with a setup that need a 0-5v input so it need to match the e to work
@@topherblais13gaming are you planning on using methanol for flex fuel ? Send me an email on the channel page email
@@TurbineResearch yes
@@TurbineResearch will do
Im having an off idle bog when ever i snap the throttle. Any ideas on haw to clean that up
Could be too much or too little acceleration enrichment
So I recently bought a car with a e85 base tune and I just installed flex fuel myself so I can switch to 91 pump when I’d like to, would the set up be the same, For the fuel multiplier would I still add more fuel based on my e85 content, bc I already have a e85 base tune on the ecu. Thanks in advanced!
Thanks for watching! If you already have a tune for e85 you need to change the base tune to gasoline before you use the settings I show in the video. I suppose you could do a negative multiplayer to take away fuel from the e85 tune but best practice is to use gasoline as a base then modify for adding ethanol.
@@TurbineResearch Thankyou for the reply ! should i just make a whole new base tune for gasoline and set that tune up for flex fuel, and save the e85 tune I have now for backup just in case…. I’m sure my e85 tunes timing and fuel/afr maps will need to be different for gasoline correct? So might as well start a whole new base map is how I see it.
If I'm tuned on e85, can I set my baseline to 85%? I haven't tuned on 93 yet.
You can do that too although I suggest doing a 93 tune so you have something to compare against when you use flex fuel
Is it any point setting this up unless you want to run other than pump gas?
If you just run pump gas you dont need to setup flexfuel