Well it is my unproven theory that if you increase timing, you're firing off sooner but then that gives the e85 less time to atomize or light off if you're spraying later or more fuel on the second pulse.
My idea is around these tables which are from my 2023 ZL1. They are different than past year LT stuff and have no issues cold cranking E85. If you compare these values to say an early LT1 truck or LT1 Corvette, they are vastly different. Even though it is an LT4, its not like the blower is spinning fast enough to make much of a difference on startup. It seems like they are pushing the fuel around to get the best chance at light off even on just pump gas.
Again, none of this is tested but its something I found interesting.
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