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  1. #1
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    Jul 2010
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    Default 4412 E-85 conversion

    Ok, what would I have to replace on a gas 4412 holley to run E-85 through it?

    what kind of jets/power valve should I start with?

    Any other issues I may run into?

    thanks!

  2. #2
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    There's alot more to it than just changing jets, etc. Metering blocks need changed among other things. Really a job left to someone that has experience in doing so. You can send it to have it done for @ $375 and have their support when done.
    U can step on the brake
    U can step on the gas
    But step on ur crank
    UR gonna get passed!

  3. #3
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    Jul 2010
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    ok, wanting to cut fuel costs, and try something a little different! really looking into this e-85 thing!

  4. #4
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    Mar 2010
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    http://www.marksullense85carburetors.com/index.html

    This guy is awesome.Done two for me and heck of a guy to talk to.Would definately reccomend. NOT corosive. Can use stock pump if need be but GPM are low and may cause temp issues. Call him Well worth it. ONLY 302.00 JMO

  5. #5
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    JDR has the best E-85 stuff out there in my opinion and the price to have one done isn't bad. www.jdrperformance.com or 417-859-2353.

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