In regards to Bully Bob's post. From what I understand ethanol does of course burn faster than gasoline as to why bigger jets need to be introduced, but some research indicates that cleaner burning ethanol with the compression and tuning dedicated to E85 may help negate these losses in fuel consumption by increased mileage. Plus there is always the environmental side and ethanol is non-toxic, biodegradable, water-soluble and generally less harmful on the environment, not to mention political and economic problems coming from foreign and domestic oil. Also there is some upside in performance supposedly. Ethanol in LA is going anywhere from 3.50 to 4 dollars at the pump and gas is now going on average $4.10 with no signs of stability in price. Not to mention without getting too political on broncozone, who knows how long until the stuff we are using now is not so abundant or has to be cut back or rationed a little to control consumption. I know ethanol has many problems, which is why I was curious if any one had fine tuned this procedure with timing, compression, etc. Plus I think it would be really cool to have my 1970 gas eating bronco possibly turned into a truck that is better for the environment than a prius or some other supposed green cars. I know edelbrock makes an e85 carb starting at $600 and other companies as well so it is possible a lot more will be converting in the future as more companies start getting the idea. What do you guys think, doesn't sound too unrealistic?