He was on his second fill up with E85. Drove it to almost empty filled up then drove again until that E85 tank was gone and filled again. E85 works in these 2014 trucks!
We were not comparing our trucks. Only comparing 93 octane to E85. We did a fair comparison in that regards.
We do have the same 3.42 gearing, same size tires with the same 6A tranny. All tests were done starting in paddle at 25 mph so no downshift occurred. Both paddled up at launch so normal shifting took place up to the limiter of 98 mph.
I have a friend with a 2014 5.3 crew cab. I have a 2013 6.2 extended cab. We raced with both on 93 . I beat him easily by several lengths. He switched over to E85 and it was a very close race. I feel his is heavier than mine and with equal weight he would quite possible have taken me.
How about a complete pass from zero up? Or do you mean what configuration do we want to see? Time, rpm, speed, tp, timing advance, kr, MAF (Hz), Engine and tranny temps., current gear, manifold vacuum and of course afr.
I assume you zeroed out your Spark Correction Gas table? Hard to determine actual advance with a compare table. IAT could go a little more. I have mine zeroed to 113* but running slightly richer than you. Did you use a wide band and set your MAF?
Need to use your HP Tuner to read your intune file so you know for sure with the Intune file. That's what I did with mine and found I had a tendency to not get into the truck what I wanted. Had to go back and make changes based on what I read in the HPT read file.