Guys:
I understand everything you're saying about E85. I also know exactly what you're talking about when it comes to the limitations of the fuel system in the LNF in combination with E85. I'm not even questioning the problems you're having per se. Obviously E85 is going to give you better TQ numbers down low versus pump gas. The knock resistance of ethanol allows Vince (or whoever else) to advance the timing down low more than pump gas would allow for so you're gonna get the extra performance from using it. And at low rpm fuel volume is not an issue. But you're talking about the fuel system quitting up top and that's where I'm trying to understand the thought process.
In my mind, it all comes back around to what kind of HP/TQ numbers are you trying to reach and where are you at right now? What PSI are you peaking out at? How close are you to running out of turbo? What RPM are you at when you trigger limp mode? In the big scheme of things, are you beating your heads against a wall to gain 2HP?
I'm really not trying to be argumentative here either. I know that tone is a hard thing to get across on the web. I'm genuinely curious to know these things in order to better understand the issues we're all facing with this motor/ECU. I've spent too many hours of my life culling the web for answers 
Josh, I've corresponded enough with you to know you're not being argumentative.. I just wanted to make it clear in case the proper tone wasn't seen in my message. Seeing as I couldn't answer your questions with data, I didn't want it to come across poorly. Thanks for understanding.
As for datalogging an autocross run, I need a wireless way to do it. I can't have loose wires in the care, and frankly while I'm sure I could wire up something that's safety approved, I'd be borrwing equipment / setup etc. Now.. if I did this at a test and tune that might be different (which is essentially what Kenny was saying when he said set up your own). As far as datalogging, I have Vince's Trifecta dealer package (which I can't read the logs from, unless someone else know how to) which I can send the logs to him, and I have the Torque app on my Android phone. That has limited access to PID's, but I believe fuel rail pressure is one of them... that might work for our issue.
As to where I'm at, and where I'm trying to get to... 1) I don't know currently, 2) MORE. I know... that doesn't answer anything. I do know that my E47 tune does not feel as strong as my E85 tune. I'd have to get on a dyno with E85 in the tank, and then make some pulls, and top off to a 50/50 mix to get to E47 and make some pulls. Maybe I can get ZZP to work me on that... they are only 20 mins. from my place.
To Tazz's comments... when I was running E85 I had timing to 25*+ and was at 25 psi (which tailed off to 23 in the mid 5k's). We dropped timing back and limited to 23 psi, but even then I had issues on a course run. After that I moved back to 93 octane with a 25 psi setup and was quicker on course the next day (in comparison to my competition), but that's because the car never lost power as it did with E85 the day before.
Part of my issue is it's hard to test the driving conditions Bob/Alex/I drive under when autocrossing. It's also hard to give up an event trying to test a fueling issue... but I'm an engineer, and understand the need for data to make decisions.
Back to Josh's comment, I'm find maxing out the system before a failure, even if that means I'm 90% of a hypothetical maximum. However, in the few events I've tried dialing it back, I still had the issue. If I can find a way to datalog while on course, I've got some test and tunes I can do this at. Alex has HP Tuners... so that might be an option if he is available depending on what he has credits unlocked for since we both have '07 GXP's.