E85 Fuel Conversion Kit working with all injection engine EV1 bosch What is E85? and what function for E85 control module? E85 is a control module for new energy vehicle,like engine ECU.If your
car has E85 control module, it can make the new energy systems work.With
E85 module installed in the car, you can make the car using biofuels,
then can reduce the fuel consumption, and also to reduce exhaust
emissions. E85 control module is mainly used on Hybrid vehicles, should be installed on the automobile and used together with the car. E85 Conversion kits allow gasoline vehicles to run on Ethanol as an
alternative fuel. It is installed as a plug and play device in the
vehicles fuel Injection system, by means of rerouting the signal from
the E. C. M. to the fuel injectors. When you use a E85 conversion kit on your car, you will see an
immediate increase in horse power. And you will also notice much
smoother engine idle. Instruction: Step 1 Locate the cars fuel injectors. (Note: If you can not see the fuel injectors, the
car’splenum must be removed. While this is a simple and quick procedure,
we recommend that a certified mechanic do the installation.) Step 2: Disconnect the cars fuel injectors. Step 3 Note the male and female connectors of the E85 unit (female pictured on the left; male is on the right) Step 4 Plug the E85 kit female connector into the cars male fuel injector.
Then plug the corresponding E85 kit male connector into the cars female
fuel injector (repeat this process for all of your cars injectors) Step 5 Connect the Black Ground Wire to the negative terminal on the battery,
the engine or the firewall, by removing the screw from the battery,
engine, or firewall. Thread the 1 or 2 eyelets (1 for 4-cylinder kits; 2
for 6 & 8-cylinder kits) with the screw before re-screwing. Step 6 Be sure all of the vehicle injectors and E85 kit connectors are
securely connected. Then attach the E85 box to any location where the
box can be secured using the enclosed tie straps, but at least 12 inches
from any exhaust components. Step 7 The installation is now completed. However, we recommend that you drive
your vehicle on straight gasoline for at least 60 miles. As long as the
check engine light does not come on after 60 miles, your vehicle is now
ready for E85. (Note: If your check engine light does come on, see the
"Troubleshooting" section below) Troubleshooting In some cases, a check engine light will illuminate on your cars
dashboard. This indicator does not pose any potential harm to your
vehicle and there is no problem with continuing to drive while this
light is on. To correct this problem, the E85 kit system has a potentiometer located
on the inside of the box for rich/lean adjustments. Simply unscrew the 4
screws on the top of the box to access the potentiometer (the white
& blue dial located on the bottom of the circuit board, directly
below the code starting with “E85”). You will notice that the range is
from 0 - 10. 0 being the most lean setting; 10 being the most rich. All
units are shipped in the position of number 5. Check Engine Light
(during 1st 60 miles): If your check engine light appears during the
first 60 miles on gas only, the setting is too rich for your car. Adjust
the potentiometer to a lower setting between 3 - 4, and repeat Step 7
(including driving on gas only for 60 miles), before fueling with
E85.Check Engine Light (on E85): If your check engine light appears
while running on E85, the setting is too lean. Adjust the potentiometer
to a higher setting between 6 - 7. Finding the optimum setting for the
potentiometer, is a one time adjustment and will not require continual
adjustments for running on gas or ethanol.