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    Default Forged Performance - E85 stock turbo results!

    After completing our first GT-R on E85 tuning about a month ago we were very curious to see what the effects of E85 would have on a stock turbo GT-R. It's easy to assume the gains are significant when looking at the results of a GT-R with turbo upgrades. However, would this change in fuel really have that great of an effect on a stock turbo GT-R? We needed a test car to try this out on. The test car for this project was my very own 2009 GTR. It's a big sacrifice, but someone's got to do it We previously made 491 whp on 93 octane on our heartbreaker Dyno Dynamics dyno. For those of you not familiar with our dyno, a stock GTR usually baselines around 380-390 whp. We were blown away by the results. We were able to make 525 whp and 578 wtq at 20 psi boost. This was about 35 whp gain and 85 wtq gain with no added modifications, just switching from 93 octane to E85. It's safe to say the turbo's are maxed out and are just blowing hot air up top. The power gains were significant down low, but power dropped off up top as the turbo's had nothing left to give. A set of intakes, IC's and IC piping is in the near future for this GT-R, but we don't expect much more power out of her until the turbo's are upgraded. Pictures and Dyno graph's are posted below. We're happy to report another successful project here at Forged Performance


    Modification List:

    Cobb AccessPort
    AMS 90MM Catless Downpipe
    CBRD 90MM Y-Pipe
    Mines Silence VX Pro Titan II Exhaust
    Mines Titanium Suction Pipe Kit
    Forge Actuators
    Injector Dynamics 1000cc's
    HKS M-Series Spark Plugs
    Walbro 255 Twin Pump Assembly
    E85 Fuel

    Ryan's Forged Performance R35


    On the Dyno!


    E85 Dyno


    E85 Dyno (red) vs 93 Octane (gray)


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    Be careful with that E85, it doesn't always seem to be consistent as far as octane goes.

    A lot of guys use an octane tester to measure each batch just to make sure.

    Or buy it in drums.

    I'm liking the gtR more and more.


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    i get mine from a commercial pump that always has class 1 e85, 85% eth.

    I saw the same power gains going from 110 race fuel to e85 as well as a nearly 1000rpm push back in my power graph making it all come in earlier.
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    and i shall repeat. E85 wins.
    Who knows?

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