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Originally Posted by PLife
I dont see why you cant just add e85 to race chip car. Stock torque limits are in place.
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You can add E85 to the race chip but won't gets much power increase as you are keeping boost the same. Racechip does not have E85 maps with a higher boost levels than their basic 91/93 maps.
Jb4 maps
Map 1: Default performance map, 3psi peak request over stock (suitable for all 91+ RM2 fuels)
Map 2: 4psi peak request over stock (91 -93 suggested)
Map 3: 22psi absolute boost target (93 - E30 suggested)
Map 4: 23psi absolute boost target (E30-E40 suggested)
Map 5: 25psi absolute boost target (E30-E40 suggested)
the jb4 will allow you to get a few more psi when you have E85
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Originally Posted by LongBeachDinanFan
RaceChip doesn't have CANbus or EWG control so it's like running a JB4 with only 2 out of its 5 connection points attached. I get why someone might buy RaceChip for their Honda Civic or Kia but will never understand why someone with a $80k car would purchase one.
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Its adds a lot of power and its reliable with no issues.