Ok, timing advance is finalized on full E85. I played with fueling a bit, richer, leaner, and it definitely likes to be a bit richer on E85 so I have lambda setup .81 - .82. On gasoline I run .83 - .84 for comparison. I think the cooling effect of the ethanol and more volume of fuel helps keep detonation at bay
In the end I'm able to run about 3 deg more timing in the high torque curve areas and 4-5 deg more timing in the upper RPMs than the Shell 93 octane I run. I honestly expected a bit more like 5 deg in the high torque curve area and 7 in the upper RPMs based on everyone's praise of E85, but I've tested this thoroughly and this is it for my car. I added a degree at a time until I got knock and backed it off and the knock went away so it's for sure real STKR.
Some dyno information was recently shared with me on a car being dialed in on race fuel, and for each degree of timing it picked up 12.5(ish) horse power and about the same torque. Using that as a reference I'm picking up 37.5hp in the torque area and 50-60hp up top. Not bad for $1.60 a gallon fuel
I'm within about 1.5 deg of my race gasoline tune for timing advance and that fuel is rated at 107 octane R+M/2.
We got a cold front today that's dropping temps unusually low for this time of year and I'm gonna run one more WOT test Saturday morning to check injector DC in 30-40 degree air. So far the highest I've seen is 85% in 50 degree air.