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Hello,

recently purchased a 21’ tuneable Supra. Looking to modify it with just a few questions. I’ve only tuned Subarus.

Ecutek is the platform I should go for correct?

what dp would you recommend, I don’t have emissions in my state.

What’s all needed to run e85-to e10. Flex kit but is all of the pumps sufficient for ethanol? Always had to replace lpfp in the Subarus.

lastly, can install a dp without tune temporarily if I purchased one.

recommended tuner?

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I’ll just say most of this has been posted before if you do a bit of digging. Just to save the wait time for you.
 
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I agree with Cptnslo. This all has been covered a lot and only need a little research. That being said.

Ecutek is the platform I should go for correct?
Depends on what your looking for. This is the most tunable, and for what I want it is the best.
what dp would you recommend, I don’t have emissions in my state.
If your already thinking catless, then it doesn't matter too much which you go with since its like an 18 inch pipe.
What’s all needed to run e85-to e10. Flex kit but is all of the pumps sufficient for ethanol?
Can run up to E50 on stock fuel system with tune on Ecutek. To get to E85 you'll need a lpfp upgrade, but at that point I would also suggest Reflex and Port injection.
lastly, can install a dp without tune temporarily if I purchased one.
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To get to E85 you'll need a lpfp upgrade, but at that point I would also suggest Reflex and Port injection.
I'd go port first. The LPFP is ok until a lot of boost. Otherwise, this post is pretty spot on.
 

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Hello,

recently purchased a 21’ tuneable Supra. Looking to modify it with just a few questions. I’ve only tuned Subarus.

Ecutek is the platform I should go for correct?

what dp would you recommend, I don’t have emissions in my state.

What’s all needed to run e85-to e10. Flex kit but is all of the pumps sufficient for ethanol? Always had to replace lpfp in the Subarus.

lastly, can install a dp without tune temporarily if I purchased one.

recommended tuner?

t

if you want flex fuel immediately, go with Ecutek. As it has that available right now. Ecutek port injection integration is best currently if you plan on gettting port injection.

Im running a clearance sale on my Stage 1 downpipes right now.....

https://twistedtuning.com/products/...catless-downpipes?_pos=1&_sid=f2b53f3a0&_ss=r

On stock turbo to run E85, you need nothing but a tune to do so. You dont need an LPFP until around 700whp on E85 (port injection needed). But stock HPFP will support around 480whp on E85. for best power though, i run guys at e40, maybe e50 max if there HPFP proves to be healthy.

You can install a downpipe, it with throw CEL. on the 2021 models it may put the car in limp mode every once in a while. but not common.

Tuner, of course i recommend me. but any of the others mentioned can tune the car.
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